The eldest son who stars on 19 Kids and Counting, Josh Duggar, has responded to his previously-hidden 2006 police report that has surfaced and claims he had sexually molested five girls when he was a teenager.

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The Springdale, AR, police report obtained by In Touch Weekly accuses Josh, now married with three children, of having multiple sexual offenses in which he forcibly fondled young girls' breasts and genitals in 2002 and 2003. The offenses, which Josh later admitted to, were not even reported to police until 2006, when authorities could not pursue charges due to an expired statute of limitations.

"Twelve years ago, as a young teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret. I hurt others, including my family and close friends. I confessed this to my parents who took several steps to help me address the situation," Josh, 27, said in a Thursday statement he posted on the Duggar family's Facebook page.

"We spoke with the authorities where I confessed my wrongdoing and my parents arranged for me and those affected by my actions to receive counseling. I understood that if I continued down this wrong road that I would end up ruining my life. I sought forgiveness from those I had wronged and asked Christ to forgive me and come into my life. I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions. In my life today, I am so very thankful for God's grace, mercy and redemption."

As a result of his past coming to light in the public, Josh resigned from his position at the Family Research Council in Washington, CBS News reported.

Josh's wife Anna Duggar also released a statement, admitting Josh had been honest with her about these sexual incidents and she found out about them well before committing to a life with him.

"I can imagine the shock many of you are going through reading this. I remember feeling that same shock. It was not at the point of engagement, or after we were married -- it was two years before Josh asked me to marry him," Anna wrote on the Duggar family's Facebook page.

"When my family and I first visited the Duggar Home, Josh shared his past teenage mistakes. I was surprised at his openness and humility and at the same time didn't know why he was sharing it. For Josh he wanted not just me but my parents to know who he really was -- even every difficult past mistakes. At that point and over the next two years, Josh shared how the counseling he received changed his life as he continued to do what he was taught."

Anna continued, "And when you, our sweet fans, first met me when Josh asked me to marry him... I was able to say, 'Yes' knowing who Josh really is -- someone who had gone down a wrong path and had humbled himself before God and those whom he had offended. Someone who had received the help needed to change the direction of his life and do what is right. I want to say thank you to those who took time over a decade ago to help Josh in a time of crisis."

"Your investment changed his life from going down the wrong path to doing what is right. If it weren't for your help I would not be here as his wife -- celebrating 6 1/2 years of marriage to a man who knows how to be a gentleman and treat a girl right," she explained. "Thank you to all of you who tirelessly work with children in crisis, you are changing lives and I am forever grateful for all of you."

Josh's parents Jim Bob Duggar and his wife Michelle Duggar weighed-in on the controversy as well. Jim Bob waited more than a year after Josh confessed his actions before contacting police, according to In Touch.

"Back 12 years ago our family went through one of the most difficult times of our lives. When Josh was a young teenager, he made some very bad mistakes and we were shocked. We had tried to teach him right from wrong. That dark and difficult time caused us to seek God like never before. Even though we would never choose to go through something so terrible, each one of our family members drew closer to God," the couple posted on Facebook.

"We pray that as people watch our lives they see that we are not a perfect family. We have challenges and struggles everyday. It is one of the reasons we treasure our faith so much because God's kindness and goodness and forgiveness are extended to us -- even though we are so undeserving. We hope somehow the story of our journey; the good times and the difficult times -- cause you to see the kindness of God and learn that He can bring you through anything."
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