The "rebel" Duggar seems to be living up to her name, as she's sounding off on her cousin Josh Duggar for the allegations levied against him.
While appearing on "Today," Amy Duggar tore into her cousin, who was arrested last month on federal charges related to the possession of child pornography.

"I will just say that whatever you do in the darkness comes out in the light," she said, according to the Daily Mail. "If you're going to look at such disgusting and sickening images, justice has to be served."
She added that her "heart and brain" cannot comprehend the "heartbreaking and disgusting and evil" things Josh has been charged with doing.
Josh has pleaded not guilty to the charges. On May 6, a federal judge in Arkansas released the "19 Kids and Counting" star from jail but required him to remain with third party custodians and be confined to their home with GPS tracking. Josh is not allowed to be around any minor children other than his own — so long as his wife is present.

Amy, who was dubbed the "rebel" Duggar for not adhering to the family's strict lifestyle, said she worries for Josh's six children (his wife is also pregnant with their seventh child).
"My heart goes out to all those innocent, sweet victims… It breaks my heart," she said. "I really hope justice is served."
The mother of one continued, "To look at my little guy who is 19 months old… my heart and my brain cannot comprehend that. It blows my mind. It's heartbreaking and disgusting and evil. It's so evil. I want nothing to do with it."

In court testimony, Homeland Security special agent Gerald Faulkner said the amount of child pornography allegedly recovered from Josh's property is "in the top five of the worst of the worst that I've ever had to examine." Authorities said Josh had more than 200 images of "child sexual abuse material."
Josh's wife, Anna, is undeterred. A source told People magazine, "She's standing by him. She thinks Josh is innocent."