Josh Duggar has filed to dismiss adult film star Danica Dillon's battery lawsuit against him. In court documents filed on Dec. 30 and obtained by ET, the former 19 Kids and Counting star's lawyer, Jeffrey A. Conrad, argues that "the Plaintiff has not alleged that Defendant attempted by force to do injury to her.”
The documents also claim that Dillon "did not provide anything more than a formulaic recitation of the elements of assault and/or battery," adding, "Her labels and conclusions are not adequate, particularly because she states that she consented to physical and sexual contact in exchange for payment."
With regard to the motion to dismiss, a source in the Duggar family tells ET, "In court, it doesn’t matter who is right or wrong. It’s who can prove it. And that’s just the plain and simple way the world works.
"Sometimes it's unfair, it’s just the way it is. If you can’t prove it, regardless of if it happened or not, that’s what the court goes by, is evidence," the source adds. "Josh is a smart guy, and I hope to god he is getting the help he needs."
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