Jay Johnston, known for his role as Jimmy Pesto in Bob's Burgers, has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots. He was charged with multiple offenses, including civil disorder and remaining in a restricted building. Federal prosecutors aimed for an 18-month sentence, citing his actions during the riots. Following his guilty plea, Bob's Burgers severed ties with him, introducing a new voice actor for the character. Johnston also faces restitution and community service requirements.

What happened to Jay Johnston after his sentencing?

After his sentencing, Jay Johnston was replaced in Bob's Burgers, with Eric Bauza taking over the role of Jimmy Pesto. Johnston's final appearance on the show aired in Season 11, and he has since claimed difficulties finding work in Hollywood due to being blacklisted.

Bob's Burgers, which debuted in 2011, is an animated comedy series centered around the Belcher family and their hamburger restaurant. It has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase, making it a staple of contemporary animated television. The series has addressed various social issues through its storytelling and humor.