Squatty Potty Millionaire Busted Buying Child Porn: The Sick Twist Behind the Toilet Stool Empire

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The guy who turned a simple footstool into a multimillion-dollar bathroom revolution, the same guy who charmed Lori Greiner on Shark Tank and made his mom’s constipation struggles a viral hit, is now sitting in a federal courtroom accused of buying and hoarding thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse. 


Robert Edwards, 50, co-founder of Squatty Potty, was arrested in Utah last week after a years-long FBI investigation uncovered a horrifying double life. From march 2021 to november 2025, authorities say he was actively purchasing and receiving the vilest material imaginable. This isn’t a tabloid rumor—it’s a federal indictment that just shattered the wholesome image of one of America’s most unlikely success stories.


1. The arrest That Shocked Utah


Edwards was indicted on february 10, 2026, and arrested two days later in Washington County. He pleaded not guilty but was ordered held without bail.


2. How the FBI Finally Caught Him


An undercover agent infiltrated a group chat trading child abuse material in 2021. Edwards allegedly joined live streams, visible on camera, watching the streamed horrors with others.


3. PayPal red Flags & home Raid


In 2025, four suspicious PayPal transactions linked to child porn purchases triggered alarms. A november search warrant hit his home and car—agents seized a phone loaded with fresh videos and images downloaded just weeks earlier, plus more files on other devices.


4. From Mom’s Bathroom Woes to Millions


In 2011, Edwards and his mother, Judy, created Squatty Potty to fix her constipation. Their Shark Tank pitch exploded the product into a household name, turning the family into multimillionaires.


5. court Date Looming


Edwards returns march 2 for a detention hearing. If convicted of child pornography, he data-faces years behind bars. This isn’t just another fallen entrepreneur story.



It’s a brutal reminder that monsters can hide behind the most innocent-looking success. The man who helped millions “go easier” is now accused of feeding one of the darkest industries on earth.

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