Pardoned Capitol Rioter Tried to Hush Child Sex Victim With Promise of Jan. 6 Reparation Money, Police Say

A former January 6 rioter has been charged with sex crimes against two children, highlighting the dark side of those who participated in the Capitol storming. Andrew Paul Johnson, 44, was pardoned by President Donald Trump after being convicted of violently entering the Capitol and disorderly conduct. However, Johnson's pardon did not shield him from facing charges related to child molestation.

According to a police report, Johnson allegedly threatened one of his victims into silence by offering her $10 million in reparations for his January 6 arrest, which was intended as a quid pro quo for keeping quiet about the abuse. He claimed that if she spoke out, he would leave her his entire estate worth $10 million.

Prosecutors say Johnson molested a child as young as 11 years old and asked another minor for sex. In court documents, it was revealed that Johnson exposed himself to one of the victims in person, showed them lewd photographs, and encouraged children to engage in sex acts with him.

Johnson's crimes were discovered after an investigation revealed he had been using Discord to communicate with a child under 16, who told police about the abuse. The second alleged victim claimed Johnson referred to himself as a "pedophile" during their online interactions.

This case joins a growing list of pardoned January 6 rioters facing new legal troubles, including those convicted of sexual crimes against children. While some have attempted to spin their own versions of events or receive sympathy from conservative media outlets, others have been met with outrage and condemnation from the public.

The Trump administration has faced criticism for its handling of pardons, particularly when it comes to those accused of serious crimes like child molestation. With numerous high-profile cases now under scrutiny, concerns are being raised about whether the pardoning process is adequate in identifying potential threats to public safety.

In a broader context, the January 6 riot and subsequent pardoning spree have sparked controversy over Trump's influence on American politics. Critics argue that his actions amount to an authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government, while supporters maintain that he is simply fighting against perceived injustices.

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I'm so confused about this whole thing 🤯. I mean, Andrew Paul Johnson was pardoned by Trump after being convicted of violent stuff at the Capitol, but now he's charged with sex crimes against kids? It's like, how does that even work? Did the pardon just automatically get revoked or something? And what's up with him trying to buy his way out of it by offering $10 million to one of the victims? That's just twisted. 🤢

At the same time, I don't think we can just blame Trump for everything. He did pardon people who were convicted of serious crimes, and now they're facing new charges. Maybe that's a system problem or something. But on the other hand, some of these pardoned folks are pretty shady characters... like, what was Johnson thinking trying to expose himself to kids online? That's just sick.

And can we talk about how this case is just highlighting the dark side of some of these January 6 rioters? Like, I get that some people might have been passionate about politics, but there's no excuse for abuse and exploitation. But at the same time, I don't want to be too quick to condemn everyone who showed up at the Capitol on that day... they were probably just as scared and confused as we are now.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that this whole thing is super complicated and frustrating. Can we just get some clarity on how our justice system works? 🤷‍♀️
 
😱🤯 this case is SO sickening 🤢 it's like Trump's pardon granted him a free pass to commit more crimes 💸 10 million dollars in reparations for keeping quiet about child abuse? 🤑 that's just twisted 😷 and $10 million estate left behind as a quid pro quo? 🙅‍♂️ totally unacceptable 🚫 the public needs to wake up and demand accountability from politicians 👊 and Trump's actions are just shady 😒
 
I just saw a cute video of a puppy who learned how to ride a skateboard 🐶🎿 and it made me think about how some people can be so talented with words but also really bad at making good decisions, like this guy Andrew Paul Johnson... I mean, $10 million in reparations for not speaking out against him? That's just weird 🤑. Anyway, back to puppies - have you guys ever seen a puppy learn something new and then get all excited afterwards? It's the cutest thing ever 😂.
 
🚨😱 this is so messed up ... can't believe a former jan 6 rioter gets pardoned for violent stuff but then gets charged with child molestation... what's the protocol here? 🤔 seems like trump's pardon just opened a whole can of worms... these ppl need to be held accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to kids 🚫💔
 
Can't believe what's going on with this guy, it's like a whole different story from the crazy Capitol storming dude I used to read about 🤯. He's been given a second chance after getting off easy and then goes and does something like this? It's just not right, and I'm so glad the authorities are finally taking action against him 💪. This is why we need better background checks on pardons, it's clear they weren't thorough enough 🚫. And to think he was even trying to bribe one of his victims with $10 million... it's just sickening 😷. Can't wait for him to face the consequences of his actions 💥.
 
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