Did Duggar family visit Josh Duggar at treatment center?

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Josh Duggar has been in rehab since August after it was revealed that he had an Ashley Madison account, and in his statement, he admitted that he cheated on his wife. Since then, there has been little to no news about the "19 Kids and Counting" star, and it has been reported that the Duggars have not visited him at the treatment center. Now, new reports claim that some members of the family visited the father of four this week.

According to Radar Online, website Flight Aware noted that the family's private plane, flown by John David, 25, left their Arkansas hometown on Tuesday morning at around 8:30 a.m. and landed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin before noon. Josh is believed to be staying in Reformers Anonymous, a Christian facility in Rockford, Illinois, which is just over an hour away from Milwaukee. Other than John David, it is unclear which family members were aboard the plane.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Tonight reports that a plane carrying Jim Bob Duggar, one of his sons and two unidentified passengers were seen at the Rockford airport on Thursday, Nov. 12. Ricky Tragers of RockfordScanner.com told the website that the plane was on the ground for a few hours before taking off again. Tragers said that the plane was bound for Springdale, Arkansas.

ET speculates that it's possible that Jim Bob took Josh home with them so they could celebrate Thanksgiving with everyone in the family.

A family source told ET that the Duggars have barely spoken to one another since Josh's scandals broke out. In May, InTouch magazine revealed that Josh molested five young girls, including sisters Jessa and Jill, when he was a young teenager. Following the scandal, TLC decided to cancel the family's reality show as advertisers began to pull out.

"Nobody communicates and it's weird and tough," said the source. "I think they just don't really trust a lot of people right now, so they want to keep things on a 'need-to-know' basis."

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