Josh Duggar update: Josh still in rehab

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Since Josh Duggar entered rehab, there has been very little news about the father of four and there have been few updates about the former reality star from his family members. On Aug. 26, the Duggar family posted a statement about Josh following his Ashley Madison scandal, and on the family's website they claimed that Josh has entered a "long-term treatment center."

It was reported that he was living at Reformers Unanimous, a facility for people who want to turn their lives around. According to the Inquisitr, pictures that appear to be of Josh were uploaded to the facility's Men's School of Discipleship Facebook page on Sept. 19. The photos show the men's group playing a softball game.

The website reports that the family has "refused" to visit Josh and that they have not seen him since he was dropped off at the facility just after midnight on Aug. 25. Under the terms and conditions of the facility, he was allowed to have visits from family members on Oct. 9 and weekend visits away from campus after Oct. 24. But neither of the family's two aircrafts have registered a flight plan anywhere near Illinois, according to the Inquisitr.

There have been rumors that following his cheating admission, his wife Anna is seriously thinking about getting a divorce. A source from Hollywoodlife claims that Josh is begging Anna not to leave him as he is convinced that he is now a "changed man."

"He says he can't live without her and that Jesus has restored him," said the source. "That he will make it up to her and and the kids. He says he's ready to start his life over with her and the family."

Last week, Anna attended a fundraiser event with cousin Amy Duggar King and in-laws Jessa and Ben Seewald and Michelle Duggar. The Duggars have yet to comment on the reports.

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