Now that Josh Duggar is no longer working as a lobbyist, he's looking for a new job. There's a new report that says the 19 Kids & Counting star is having a hard time trying to get back on his feet after a report surfaced alleging that he sexually molested five young girls when he was a teenager back in 2002 and 2003.

New Report Suggests Sisters Were Molested By Their Brother Josh And Felt 'Abandoned' By Their Parents

According to OK! Magazine on Friday, Josh recently made the move from Maryland back to his home state of Arkansas but unfortunately, his family isn't welcoming him with open arms.

Because of the scandal, the father-of-four resigned from his position as a lobbyist for the Family Research Council and is seeking a job in Arkansas. The only problem is no one is answering any of his phone calls.

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To make things even worse, he's not even welcomed back to his parents' home. The site says that his father Jim Bob Duggar "hasn't figured out what to do with him."

A source close to the family says, "The Duggars own a towing and automotive business, but the source went on to say Jim Bob knows that "no stranded driver wants to see Josh pull up in a tow truck."

According to OK! Magazine on Wednesday, the Duggar family have been giving Josh the cold shoulder ever since he moved back to his hometown in Arkansas. Apparently, everyone is upset that his sexual molestation scandal is the reason why they might be losing their TLC show, 19 Kids & Counting. Josh sexually abused four of his sisters and his babysitter back in 2002 and 2003.

"Josh is the reason the gravy train came to a screeching halt," an insider told OK!. "He's ruined their main source of income, and they're furious."

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