Porn actress drops $500K assault lawsuit vs reality TV star

In this Aug. 29, 2014, file photo, Josh Duggar, executive director of FRC Action, speaks in favor the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark. A porn actress has dropped her $500,000 assault lawsuit against Duggar amid evidence that her claims were fabricated. AP FILE PHOTO

In this Aug. 29, 2014, file photo, Josh Duggar, executive director of FRC Action, speaks in favor the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark. A porn actress has dropped her $500,000 assault lawsuit against Duggar amid evidence that her claims were fabricated. AP FILE PHOTO

PHILADELPHIA— A porn actress has dropped her $500,000 assault lawsuit against reality TV personality Josh Duggar amid evidence that her claims were fabricated.

Duggar’s lawyer calls the accusations in Ashley Stamm-Northup’s lawsuit “entirely fictitious.”

Stamm-Northup is a San Diego woman known as Danica Dillon in adult films. Her lawsuit says that she met Duggar while working at a Philadelphia strip club last spring and that Duggar assaulted her when they went to a hotel to have sex.

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Evidence shows Duggar wasn’t in Philadelphia at the time.

His family’s wholesome reality show, “19 Kids and Counting,” was pulled from the TLC network in May over revelations that he had molested four of his sisters and a baby sitter.

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He has apologized for having a pornography addiction and for cheating on his wife.

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