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The creator of 'Squatty Potty' arrested in Utah: accused of buying child sexual abuse material

Robert 'Bobby' Edwards, co-founder of 'Squatty Potty', was arrested in Utah following accusations of purchasing and viewing child sexual abuse materials.

Robert 'Bobby' Edwards, known for his appearance on the television show Shark Tank, has been arrested in Washington County, Utah, following a prolonged federal investigation linking him to the purchase and viewing of child sexual abuse material. The 50-year-old entrepreneur, co-founder of the popular 'Squatty Potty' product, faces serious charges after a Grand Jury accused him of receiving child pornography. During his initial court appearance on February 24, he pleaded not guilty and remains in custody without bail, awaiting a further hearing set for March 2.

The investigation into Edwards dates back to 2021 and was spearheaded by the FBI, which deployed an undercover agent to infiltrate a chat group suspected of sharing illegal content. Through this investigation, evidence was gathered showing financial transactions via PayPal that linked Edwards to the purchase of these prohibited materials. The startling news has shocked the business community in the United States, particularly given Edwards' previous visibility and success as a businessman following his time on Shark Tank.

This case highlights the ongoing issues of child exploitation and the legal ramifications for individuals involved in such activities. As more details emerge from the investigation and subsequent legal proceedings, the implications of Edwards' actions extend beyond his personal accountability, influencing public perceptions of entrepreneurs and their responsibilities within the business community.

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