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Josh Duggar's New Career As A Car Salesman Is An Epic Fail

Josh Duggar has a lot on his plate these days -- an ongoing lawsuit, the preparation for his fifth child, and most recently his failing business (which is a real cause for concern).

According to , the disgraced 19 Kids and Counting star is “not doing very well” as a car salesman —in fact, he even let a guy drive off with one of his cars!

“He’s selling cars and he’s not doing very well with it,” the insider said. And with car sales being “the only way Josh makes money,” since TLC dropped him from his family’s show amid his infamous molestation scandal, the source revealed, “He and Anna are struggling financially big time.”

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If poor sales weren’t bad enough, Josh let a “guy test drive one of his cars and forgot to take down the guy’s driver’s license,” the insider told Radar. “The guy then drove away with the car and never returned! He just stole it!”

Making matters worse, one of Josh’s salesmen allegedly bought a gun – that was said to have been used in an aggravated assault earlier that day – from the car thief before he drove off with the stolen cars.

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Josh’s career issues come just weeks after he and his wife announced they were expecting their fifth child, two years after his cheating and molestation scandals were exposed.

As OK! readers know, Josh was also recently called to testify in his Ashley Madison lawsuit, which accuses him of stealing Los Angeles-based DJ Matthew McCarthy’s identity, to maintain his secret online persona.

What do you think of Josh’s workplace slip up? Sound off in the comments!

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