Edathy said he was alerted by SPD MP Michael Hartmann about intelligence information that his name was traced on a list of German clients of a Canadian supplier of child pornography.
During a meeting on the sidelines of the SPD convention in Leipzig in November 2013, Hartmann also spoke of preparations to open an investigation against him, Edathy said in an interview published yesterday.
A German parliamentary inquiry committee has been trying during the past few months to establish whether Edathy, 44, was warned in advance about the investigations.
Edathy, who has been hiding since his resignation, is scheduled to appear before the committee on Thursday.
He had cited "health grounds" when he laid down his seat in the Bundestag, lower house of parliament on February 7, a few days before the state prosecutor in Hannover raided his houses and offices and launched a probe against him.
Former Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich stepped down on February 14, taking responsibility for leaking information about the investigation.
He admitted that he had passed on confidential information about Edathy to SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel during the coalition negotiations between chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc and the SPD to form a "grand coalition."
He said he did that in the interest of the stability of the new government.
Edathy will stand trial at a court in northern Germany on charges of acquiring and possessing child pornography.
Since the allegations against him surfaced in February, Edathy repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. He admitted that he possessed photos and videos of under aged children, but held the view that they were not classified as child pornography under the German law.
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