Radio talk show hosts in Keene said a co-host is being unfairly targeted in a child pornography investigation after FBI agents raided their studio Sunday morning.Click to watch News 9's coverage.Investigators are not disclosing details of the search but said that no arrests have been made.Download the free WMUR app.Officers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, New Hampshire State Police and Keene Police Department searched the house on Leverett Street at about 6 a.m. and seized computers.Ian Freeman, an organizer of Free Keene, a liberty activist group, lives at the house. Freeman is also on the Free Talk live radio show on Liberty Radio Network.On Sunday night's show, Freeman called the search a child pornography investigation and denied the allegations when questioned by his co-host."Did you access this website?" the co-host asked."No," Freeman replied. "I don't even know what site this is that they're claiming I accessed.""We're just speculating at this point," the co-host said. "Did you access any child porn websites within the last year on TOR?""No," Freeman said.Last week, the Free State Project, a movement to bring thousands of libertarians to New Hampshire, cut ties with Freeman and the radio show after Freeman made comments about the age of consent.One of his co-hosts and roommates, T.J. Park, said Freeman has not done anything wrong. He said about 10 computers were seized from the house, including his own laptop and their radio studio laptop.“His character is beyond reproach," Park said. I would feel completely comfortable with any of my young family members being with him. And likewise, we do not know the full facts, so we look forward to having this opportunity. We're sure when the facts come out, they will vindicate Ian, LRN and anybody else, and we will figure out the people that are responsible for this."The FBI said the Sunday morning search is part of an ongoing federal investigation but declined to comment further.

Radio talk show hosts in Keene said a co-host is being unfairly targeted in a child pornography investigation after FBI agents raided their studio Sunday morning.

Click to watch News 9's coverage.


Investigators are not disclosing details of the search but said that no arrests have been made.

Download the free WMUR app.

Officers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, New Hampshire State Police and Keene Police Department searched the house on Leverett Street at about 6 a.m. and seized computers.

Ian Freeman, an organizer of Free Keene, a liberty activist group, lives at the house. Freeman is also on the Free Talk live radio show on Liberty Radio Network.

On Sunday night's show, Freeman called the search a child pornography investigation and denied the allegations when questioned by his co-host.

"Did you access this website?" the co-host asked.

"No," Freeman replied. "I don't even know what site this is that they're claiming I accessed."

"We're just speculating at this point," the co-host said. "Did you access any child porn websites within the last year on TOR?"

"No," Freeman said.

Last week, the Free State Project, a movement to bring thousands of libertarians to New Hampshire, cut ties with Freeman and the radio show after Freeman made comments about the age of consent.

One of his co-hosts and roommates, T.J. Park, said Freeman has not done anything wrong. He said about 10 computers were seized from the house, including his own laptop and their radio studio laptop.

“His character is beyond reproach," Park said. I would feel completely comfortable with any of my young family members being with him. And likewise, we do not know the full facts, so we look forward to having this opportunity. We're sure when the facts come out, they will vindicate Ian, LRN and anybody else, and we will figure out the people that are responsible for this."

The FBI said the Sunday morning search is part of an ongoing federal investigation but declined to comment further.