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Adult film star sues antigay activist Josh Duggar for allegedly beating her during sex

Adult film star sues antigay activist Josh Duggar for allegedly beating her during sex

It’s been a bad year for former reality star and antigay activist Josh Duggar

After admitting to molesting five underage girls — including two of his own sisters — when he was a teenager, the former executive director of the FRC was outed for having two Ashley Madison accounts.

Now, he’s being sued for half a million bucks for allegedly beating up a woman during a rendezvous.

Duggar has been slapped with a lawsuit by adult film actress and model Danica Dillon, who claims she was physically assaulted by the married father of four during a sexual liaison earlier this year.

She’s seeking $500,000 for emotional and physical damages.

In August, Dillon told In Touch magazine that she first met Duggar — who believes marriage is between one man and one woman — at Philadelphia’s Gold Club, where he paid her $600 in lap dances before asking how much it would cost to spend the night with her.

Dillion alleges she and Duggar had sex on two separate occasions, during which Duggar — who refused to wear a condom — acted aggressively towards her.

“He was manhandling me,” she said, “basically tossing me around like I was a rag doll. It was very traumatic. I’ve had rough sex before, but this was terrifying.”

Afterwards, Dillon says Duggar gave her $1,500 as a “gift.”

In her lawsuit, Dillion says she was “manhandled” to the point that she “felt as if she were being raped.”

So far, Duggar is not commenting on the lawsuit.

He’s supposedly in sex rehab in Illinois, where he’s been hiding out for the past several months.

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