‘Oversized and disproportionate’: Former ‘Bob’s Burgers’ actor and participant in Jan. 6 riots says prosecutors are using his status as a Hollywood actor to make a point

Insets: Jay James Johnston (U.S. Attorney

Insets: Jay James Johnston (U.S. Attorney’s Office). Background: Johnston at the entrance to a tunnel of the U.S. Capitol building during the riots on Jan. 6, 2021. (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

“Bob’s Burgers” actor Jay James Johnston asked a federal judge for leniency this week, arguing prosecutors overstated his role in clashing with police during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and is using his status as an acclaimed Hollywood actor to make a point to the public.

In his sentencing memo, a lawyer for Johnston, 56, of Los Angeles, tried to make his case that he wasn’t an active participant in the riots and is being made guilty by association. The lawyer argued for four to 10 months imprisonment instead of the 18 months that prosecutors are asking for ahead of his sentencing set for Monday.

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