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Christian Talk Radio Host Josh Kimbrell Charged With Sex Crime Against 3-Y-O Boy; Supporters Defend Character

Josh Kimbrell, 29.
Josh Kimbrell, 29. | (Photo: Facebook/Josh Kimbrell)

Josh Kimbrell, 29, a Christian talk radio host and chairman of the Palmetto Conservative Alliance Foundation in South Carolina, was arrested and charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a 3-year-old boy. His supporters, however, have shot down the charge, saying it stems from a bitter custody battle between him and his ex-wife.

Arrest warrants from Greenville Police accuse Kimbrell, who hosts Common Cents radio show weekdays on 92.9FM/660AM, of playing a game with the minor that involved inappropriate touching and fondling, according to FOX Carolina.

A statement issued by the board of directors of Palmetto Conservative Alliance challenged the accusations as a character assassination by Kimbrell's ex-wife, who is currently locked in a custody battle with him over their 3-year-old son.

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"In our experience with Josh Kimbrell, we know him to be a loving, devoted father to his son. Josh has a right to be presumed innocent. At this stage in the process, the allegations that have been made against Josh are only allegations, not proof, which must be determined by the legal system," said the statement.

"Josh is in the midst of a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife to maintain an on-going parenting relationship with his three year-old son. It is not uncommon that allegations such as these arise in the course of such disputes, particularly when the complainant, in this case the ex-wife, can benefit from the allegations," it continued.

"It is our hope that the truth surrounding these allegations will quickly become evident for all concerned. Pending the legal outcomes of this matter, we stand together in our support of Josh," it added while inviting members of the public to support a fund for his legal defense.

According to Kimbrell's website: "Through 'Common Cents' and the Palmetto Conservative Alliance, Josh and his team are seeking to build a culture of life, liberty and economic opportunity for all South Carolinians. "
It further noted that Kimbrell's vision led to the establishment of the "Pluribus Project," which now boasts the most racially and age diverse committee of any policy initiative in South Carolina.

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