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Porn star Danica Dillon claims Josh Duggar paid her for sex after meeting at Gold Club

An adult film actress and stripper has come forward with new details about embattled reality TV personality Josh Duggar, claiming that he paid her for sex after meeting her at Center City’s Gold Club earlier this year.

An adult film actress and stripper has come forward with new details about embattled reality TV personality Josh Duggar, claiming that he paid her for sex after meeting her at Center City's Gold Club earlier this year.

Danica Dillon, real name Ashley Levis, relayed that information Wednesday to In Touch, with the magazine reporting that they required her to pass a polygraph test before going ahead with the story. Lie-detector results, it should be noted, are not admissible in court.

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Dillon was performing at the Gold Club back in March when she says Duggar approached her as a fan:

"He walked into the Gold Club like a normal patron and said he'd been a fan for a long time and has watched my career grow — he even said from before my boob job until recently — and that he loved watching my very first scene on [an adult website]," she tells In Touch. "Then it got creepy."

Following that, Dillon claims that Duggar purchased some $600 in private dances before asking for sex. Eventually, Dillon says she agreed to bring Duggar back to her hotel for sex at a cost of $1,500.

However, Dillon claims that the result of the agreement was sexually violent:

"He was manhandling me, basically tossing me around like I was a rag doll," Danica, whose real name is Ashley Lewis, and although the sex was consensual, "It was very traumatic. I've had rough sex before, but this was terrifying."

Following that, Dillon claims also to have had a second sexual encounter with Duggar, though that time was allegedly at a location in Montgomery County.

Most recently, Duggar was outed as a member of cheating site Ashley Madison, subsequently releasing a statement in which he admits to "secretly over the last several years … viewing pornography on the Internet." He has since checked into a rehabilitation facility.

"I actually really hope that his wife leaves him and takes his children away from him and leaves him a lonely, bitter man," Dillon told In Touch. "I don't think he deserves happiness."

[In Touch]