Jay Johnston — greatest recognized for the animated sitcom “Bob’s Burgers” — is pleading guilty to his involvement in the Jan. six U.S. Capitol assault.
The comic entered his plea Monday to a solitary rely of obstructing officers all through a civil ailment.
He is set to be sentenced in Oct and faces up to five a extended time in federal prison — a destiny shared by in excess of 540 Capitol rioters, so drastically.
Johnston was arrested in California final summertime and initially hit with four charges … though three ended up later on dropped.
He was pegged as a participant in the riot thanks to a social media place up the FBI shared in March 2021.
Authorities assert he “participated with other rioters in a group assault” on law enforcement officers guarding the Capitol entrance, and also “assisted have a stolen police riot defend out.”
In accordance to court docket docs, he also told an acquaintance by way of text details he’d been there.
By the quit of that calendar year, Jay was experiencing the songs — he was fired from his job voicing Jimmy Pesto in “Bob’s Burgers,” which was recast to Eric Bauza in 2023.










