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Skip this is the kind of thing I was talking about.  I don't have a problem with Subway suspending ties with Jared, without having to wait to see if he is charged with or convicted of a crime.  This kind of situation is toxic. 

Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
By Tom Murphy & Rick Callahan
Associated Press
Jul 7, 2015

ZIONSVILLE, Ind. >> FBI agents and Indiana State Police raided the home of Subway restaurant spokesman Jared Fogle on Tuesday, removing electronics from the property and searching the house with a police dog, two months after the then-executive director of Fogle's foundation was arrested on child pornography charges.

FBI agent Wendy Osborne said the agency was conducting an investigation in Zionsville, an affluent Indianapolis suburb, but wouldn't say whether it involved Fogle or describe the nature of the investigation.

Subway said in a statement that it is "very concerned" about the raid, which it believes "is related to a prior investigation" of a former employee of the Jared Foundation, an organization founded by Fogle to raise awareness about childhood obesity. Subway did not immediately say whether that employee was former foundation executive director Russell Taylor.

The company had removed references to Fogle from its website by late afternoon and issued another statement, saying the two "have mutually agreed to suspend their relationship due to the current investigation."

"Jared continues to cooperate with authorities and he expects no actions to be forthcoming," the company said. "Both Jared and Subway agree that this was the appropriate step to take."

Federal prosecutors in May filed a criminal complaint charging Taylor, 43, with seven counts of production of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography. Fogle issued a statement after the charges were filed saying he was shocked by the allegations and was severing all ties with Taylor.

The Indianapolis Star photographed Fogle stepping out of a police evidence van parked outside his home Tuesday morning, and he left the house just after noon with attorney Ron Elberger. Fogle declined to comment, but Elberger later released a statement saying his client is cooperating with authorities.

"Jared has been cooperating, and continues to cooperate, with law enforcement in their investigation of unspecified charges, and looks forward to its conclusion," Elberger said.

Fogle, 37, became the Subway restaurant chain's pitchman after shedding 245 pounds more than 15 years ago, in part by regularly eating Subway sandwiches. Subway began featuring Fogle in commercials soon after, and his story was instrumental in giving the sandwich chain an image as a healthy place to eat.

During a search of Taylor's home this spring, federal investigators say they discovered a cache of sexually explicit photos and videos Taylor allegedly produced by secretly filming minor children at the home. They said they also allegedly found more than 400 videos of child pornography on computers and storage media recovered from Taylor's home office in his Indianapolis residence.

Taylor's attorney, Brad Banks, said Tuesday his client was briefly hospitalized after the allegations surfaced but is now in federal custody. Sheriff's officials have said Taylor tried to take his own life in jail.

"The only thing I can say is that I'm aware that there's an ongoing investigation," Banks said.

Tim Horty, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Indianapolis, said prosecutors "are moving forward" with the case against Taylor. He declined to comment on Tuesday's raid at Fogle's home.

Neighbors said Fogle and his wife entertained frequently and would say hello but that they didn't see the couple outside a lot.

Jacob Schrader, 19, who lives across from Fogle's house, said the pitchman seems "like a pretty private guy" and that he'd only seen him about a dozen times in the last five or six years.

"He's like an endangered species or something like that," Schrader said.

Subway, which is based in Milford, Connecticut, and is privately held, has struggled in recent years. Last year, industry tracker Technomic said average sales for Subway stores in the U.S. declined 3 percent from the previous year. The company has about 44,000 locations around the world.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2015, 02:12:12 PM »
political related because being a millionaire pedophile, Jared surely belonged to one of the political parties...

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2015, 02:26:36 PM »
Neighbor said "Although Jared was preparing for a marathon, he spent all his time training for it on his treadmill inside the house which we all thought was a little strange. A very private guy who kept to himself."

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2015, 03:29:17 PM »
I looked up that other thread, but I'll respond here.

First, I think you're way off base claiming you don't typically see due process in business relationships.  Thousands, if not tens of thousands (I don't know the exact number) of businesses do business with the government and it's replete with due process - particularly in regards to the government cutting the contract.  Arbitrations, appeals, etc.  Not only that, the government often requires some due process for employees of contractors, especially around EEO, minority/women employment, and the like.

Now, that's from my perspective.  I can't quantify overall business in the country, so maybe that represents a small amount, but I wouldn't think it would.

So, a college student being merely accused of a crime would seem, to me, to fall into the same category as any other business relationship.

Now, let's just ASSume that the Subway guy is innocent and caught up in his friends pedo scandel.  His career and livelihood are over.  That seems wrong and unfair.

But, if turns out guilty, then Subway is gonna have their good name in the shitter.

That's why I'm on the fence about these things.  I'm not comfortable with shit canning somebody's career if it later turns out they did nothing wrong.

Hell, 240's already convicted the guy.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2015, 04:52:19 PM »
I looked up that other thread, but I'll respond here.

First, I think you're way off base claiming you don't typically see due process in business relationships.  Thousands, if not tens of thousands (I don't know the exact number) of businesses do business with the government and it's replete with due process - particularly in regards to the government cutting the contract.  Arbitrations, appeals, etc.  Not only that, the government often requires some due process for employees of contractors, especially around EEO, minority/women employment, and the like.

Now, that's from my perspective.  I can't quantify overall business in the country, so maybe that represents a small amount, but I wouldn't think it would.

So, a college student being merely accused of a crime would seem, to me, to fall into the same category as any other business relationship.

Now, let's just ASSume that the Subway guy is innocent and caught up in his friends pedo scandel.  His career and livelihood are over.  That seems wrong and unfair.

But, if turns out guilty, then Subway is gonna have their good name in the shitter.

That's why I'm on the fence about these things.  I'm not comfortable with shit canning somebody's career if it later turns out they did nothing wrong.

Hell, 240's already convicted the guy.

I disagree.  The typical business relationship is governed by a contract between the parties (either two businesses or a business and its employees).  The contract dictates how the relationship can be terminated.  Some businesses will agree their relationship can be terminated for any reason.  Some will agree to "morals clauses."  Some will have very detailed reasons.  What happens after the contract is terminated can involve "due process."  That's a different point.  So no, the typical business relationship does not require "due process" before the relationship can be terminated. 

I think the exceptions are things like government contracts that you mentioned and union employees.  I'm not even sure I would consider those typical "business relationships."

I haven't looked at every college or university handbook, etc., but I'm sure that most of them give students due process rights before expelling them.  That's why presuming guilt in the context of alleged sex crimes is wrong IMO.

Regarding the Subway guy, he actually agreed with them that suspending the relationship was the right call.  I certainly wouldn't want that kind of exposure for my business.  Child porn allegations are no joke.

And you don't need to feel sorry for Jared.  I read his net worth might be around $10-15 million.  He makes five figures per motivational speech.  Plus he looks awfully plump in those pictures, so he's not exactly looking the part these days. 

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2015, 08:47:25 PM »
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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2015, 09:41:18 AM »
Uh oh. 

Woman reportedly gave vital information to investigators leading to raid of Jared Fogle's home
Published July 10, 2015
FoxNews.com

A Florida woman reportedly provided investigators with vital information that led to the raid at the home of suspended Subway pitchman Jared Fogle.

Fox59, citing unnamed sources, reports the woman spoke to Fogle on several occasions more than a decade ago. In an interview with WWSB, the woman said Fogle often made “surprising and inappropriate” remarks.

“He said something to me when we were off camera and that really stuck with me,” she told the station. “I thought to myself, ‘Did he really say that to me?’”

She said she contacted the FBI because Fogle’s comments alarmed her, according to the report. The woman said authorities had her wear a wire and record phone conversations with him. She claims the subject matter was “similar to what the FBI found when they raided his home.”

Ron Elberger, Fogle’s attorney, dismissed the woman’s revelations to Fox59, calling the story “absurd.”

Investigators from the FBI, Indiana State Police and Postal Service arrived Tuesday morning at Fogle’s home, where an evidence truck was parked in the driveway, according to the Indianapolis Star. The paper reported that electronics were taken from Fogle’s home and analyzed in the truck. Fogle was home during the search and was seen entering and leaving the evidence truck.

Fogle’s cellphone was also confiscated and an electronics-sniffing dog was used in the search, Fox59 reports. Authorities told the station the dog is one of three nationwide used to find hidden data storage devices during searches and raids.

Later Tuesday, Subway announced it suspended its relationship with the spokesman after the investigation.

Officials at Subway's Milford, Conn., corporate headquarters issued a statement expressing shock about the search.

“We are shocked about the news and believe it is related to a prior investigation of a former Jared Foundation employee," the statement read. "We are very concerned and will be monitoring the situation closely. We don’t have any more details at this point.”

The development comes two months after Russell Taylor, the former executive director of the Jared Foundation, which Fogle started to raise awareness to and combat childhood obesity, was arrested on federal child pornography charges. Taylor, 43, attempted suicide on May 6 at the Marion County Jail, and was placed on life support, but his health has improved, according to officials.

Taylor faces seven counts of production of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography in a case that began when a woman he had been emailing alerted authorities to Taylor's offer to show her images of children.

After Taylor's arrest, Fogle issued a statement that said he was "shocked" over the allegations and that the foundation was "severing all ties" with Taylor.

Fogle has not been charged with any crime or offense, and is not aware of what authorities were seeking, Elberger told FoxNews.com Tuesday.

"Jared has been cooperating, and continues to cooperate, with law enforcement in its investigation of certain unspecified activities and looks forward to its conclusion," Elberger said.

Click for more from Fox59.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/10/florida-woman-reportedly-recorded-conversations-with-suspended-subway-spokesman/

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« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2015, 06:30:07 PM »
I disagree.  The typical business relationship is governed by a contract between the parties (either two businesses or a business and its employees).  The contract dictates how the relationship can be terminated.  Some businesses will agree their relationship can be terminated for any reason.  Some will agree to "morals clauses."  Some will have very detailed reasons.  What happens after the contract is terminated can involve "due process."  That's a different point.  So no, the typical business relationship does not require "due process" before the relationship can be terminated.

I think the exceptions are things like government contracts that you mentioned and union employees.  I'm not even sure I would consider those typical "business relationships."

I haven't looked at every college or university handbook, etc., but I'm sure that most of them give students due process rights before expelling them.  That's why presuming guilt in the context of alleged sex crimes is wrong IMO.


Well, we'll have to agree to disagree.  Given the volume of business done with the government and the fact that a student/university relationship is nothing more than a business relationship, I think it's fair to say it's typical or common.  Maybe not.



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Regarding the Subway guy, he actually agreed with them that suspending the relationship was the right call.  I certainly wouldn't want that kind of exposure for my business.  Child porn allegations are no joke.

And you don't need to feel sorry for Jared.  I read his net worth might be around $10-15 million.  He makes five figures per motivational speech.  Plus he looks awfully plump in those pictures, so he's not exactly looking the part these days. 


Neither here nor there.  It's the principal of the matter we're discussing and Fogle is just an example.  Even if cleared of all charges, it's more than likely his career is over, based on an accusation alone.  I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that.

But what's the alternative?  Subway keeps him only to find out later that he is charged and convicted?  Then they are really up shit creek.

So, I really don't know where a fair balance may reside.


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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2015, 07:07:48 PM »

Well, we'll have to agree to disagree.  Given the volume of business done with the government and the fact that a student/university relationship is nothing more than a business relationship, I think it's fair to say it's typical or common.  Maybe not.




Neither here nor there.  It's the principal of the matter we're discussing and Fogle is just an example.  Even if cleared of all charges, it's more than likely his career is over, based on an accusation alone.  I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that.

But what's the alternative?  Subway keeps him only to find out later that he is charged and convicted?  Then they are really up shit creek.

So, I really don't know where a fair balance may reside.



It should be case by case.  You have to look at the allegations and make a business decision.  For example, if Jared was single and his girlfriend posted on social media that he cheated on her, I wouldn't terminate my business relationship with him.  But child porn allegations, especially under these circumstances, are much different. 

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2015, 01:27:41 PM »
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New allegation surfaces on former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle
USA TODAY NETWORK Jessica Durando, USA TODAY
August 3, 2015

Former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle allegedly claimed to have paid a 16-year-old girl $100 for sex, according to an affidavit Business Insider says the Federal Bureau of Investigation subpoenaed.

Court documents cite a series of text messages between Fogle and a former female Subway franchisee, Insider reports.

However, the FBI has not confirmed there is an open case, according to Wendy Osborne, special agent and spokeswoman for Indianapolis office for the FBI.

"The FBI has no new information to release regarding this matter," Osborne said. "The only thing we confirmed several weeks ago was that the FBI was conducting investigative activity in the Zionsville, Indiana, area."

Business Insider said in the article that it "independently verified the authenticity of the affidavit." "We also verified that a phone number in the document was registered to a Jared Fogle," the publication added.

Subway took to Facebook on August 1 writing, "About the most recent news story on Jared Fogle, this allegation, if true, is appalling and is contrary to the values of our brand. As previously stated, we have suspended our relationship with Jared."

In an emailed statement on Monday Subway added, "We have no record that this alleged complaint was ever brought to our attention. Had it been, we would have taken immediate action.”

In the alleged conversations, Fogle asked the teen to advertise herself on Craigslist for sex with other men, Insider reports.

She reportedly responds to one text saying, “Is this the same website you found that 16-year-old girl that you f***ed ... I still can’t believe you only paid $100 for her.’’

Fogle allegedly says, “It was amazing," according to Insider. 

Subway suspended its relationship with Fogle in July after FBI officials and Indiana State Police searched his home two months after an associate's arrest on child pornography charges.

Fogle has not been charged with any crime.

During the search, the FBI, police and U.S. Postal Service obtained documents, electronics and other items from Fogle's Zionsville, Indiana, home.

Fogle's rise as a sandwich spokesman turned him into a celebrity. He was a 425-pound freshman at Indiana University when he embarked on an unusual diet of turkey and veggie subs in 1998. After losing 235 pounds he began to appear in television commercials for Subway.

He has since starred in more than 300 Subway commercials, appeared in numerous television shows and movies, wrote an autobiographical book and pulls in $5,000 to $10,000 for personal appearances. His net worth now may exceed $15 million, estimates celebritynetworth.com.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/08/03/subway-jared-fogle-allegation-sex-teen/31049233/

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2015, 05:43:12 AM »
Hell, 240's already convicted the guy.

it's true, I have.   He looks like the type that brags about banging high school prostitutes.

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« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2015, 10:45:38 AM »
Neighbor said "Although Jared was preparing for a marathon, he spent all his time training for it on his treadmill inside the house which we all thought was a little strange. A very private guy who kept to himself."

If I looked like him, I'd stay inside also...
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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #13 on: August 18, 2015, 03:52:31 PM »
looks like they got him

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ex-subway-pitchman-to-plead-guilty-to-child-porn-charges-report/ar-CC19mJ?ocid=mailsignout

Liberal justice system attacking another republican success story.

I bet they don't go after him if he's a democrat.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #14 on: August 18, 2015, 04:19:51 PM »
Looks like he is toast.

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« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2015, 05:25:41 PM »
Liberal justice system attacking another republican success story.

I bet they don't go after him if he's a democrat.

can't you ever resist the urge to troll


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« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2015, 07:42:43 PM »
can't you ever resist the urge to troll



jared ran his own 'black market' porn rental store from his dorn room.  
his room was right over a subway.  He went there all the time because it meant he didn't have to walk far from his porn store.

fat greasy black-market porn dealer, eating subway 24/7.  

On the plus side, he was a successful small business owner.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2015, 03:08:55 PM »
That is one sick, twisted mofo.

U.S. attorney: Jared Fogle used 'wealth, status and secrecy' to exploit children

Former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle leaves the federal courthouse in Indianapolis on Aug. 19, 2015, after a hearing on child pornography charges.
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By Tribune wire reports

Longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to allegations that he paid for sex acts with minors and received child pornography in a case that destroyed his career at the sandwich-shop chain and could send him to prison for more than a decade.

Prosecutors allege that Fogle knew the pornography had been secretly produced by the former director of his charitable foundation, which sought to raise awareness about childhood obesity and arranged for Fogle to visit schools and urge children to adopt healthy eating and exercise habits.

Authorities said Fogle offered to pay adult prostitutes a finder's fee if they could connect him with minors for sex acts, including some as young as 14 or 15 years old.

"This is about using wealth, status and secrecy to illegally exploit children," U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler said.

PDF: United States of America v. Jared Fogle

A tight-lipped Fogle sat in federal court with his hands clasped and quietly answered "no" when the judge asked whether he had any questions about his rights. He is expected to enter the formal plea at a later date to one count each of travelling to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and distribution and receipt of child pornography.

The agreement released by prosecutors said Fogle will pay $1.4 million in restitution to 14 minor victims, who will each receive $100,000. He will also be required to register as a sex offender and undergo treatment for sexual disorders.

The government agreed not to seek a sentence of more than 12˝ years in prison, and Fogle agreed not to ask for less than five years, according to court documents.

Federal judges have wide discretion in sentencing, and Fogle could get a longer sentence. The child-porn charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. The count involving sex with a minor is punishable by up to 30 years.

Fogle "knows that restitution can't undo the damage that he's done, but he will do all in his power to try to make it right," defense attorney Jeremy Margolis told reporters.

The married father of two, he added, has a "medical problem" and "expects to get well," but he did not elaborate.

As Fogle left the courthouse, several people jeered him amid a throng of TV cameras, onlookers and protesters.

One man shouted, "Hey, Jared, leave those kids alone." Others waved signs accusing authorities of going light on Fogle while giving many minorities rougher treatment.

Fogle, 37, became Subway's pitchman after shedding more than 200 pounds as a college student, in part by eating the chain's sandwiches. He was the public face of the company for more than 15 years — a period in which its number of locations tripled, making Subway the world's largest restaurant chain.

Subway suspended the partnership in July after agents raided his home in the affluent Indianapolis suburb of Zionsville, and the chain said this week that it had ended its relationship with Fogle.

Federal prosecutors allege in the documents that Fogle traveled to pay for sex acts, including with minors, from 2007 until as recently as June and that he repeatedly planned business trips to coincide with his sexual pursuits.

The court document detailing the charges against Fogle states that he paid for sex at New York City hotels with two girls under age 18 — one of whom was 17. But the plea agreement refers to the two girls as being 16, and that one of them also had sex with Fogle after she turned 17. Federal prosecutors could not explain the discrepancy between the two documents.

One of the girls told investigators she had sex with Fogle three times in November 2012 and again two months later, in January. After their first meeting, Fogle allegedly texted the girl and offered to pay her a fee if she could find him another underage girl to pay for sex acts.

During these discussions, Fogle "stated that he would accept a 16-year-old girl, while stating that the younger the girl, the better," the documents said.

Posts to social media place Fogle in New York around the dates of the alleged sex acts.

Tweets from Subway's official account indicate Fogle attended events ahead of the New York Marathon in November 2012, appearing in a segment of a news program on Nov. 1 and sitting on a panel with Subway teammates the following day.

On Jan. 12, 2013, Fogel tweeted from his personal account that he would appear on the "Subway Postgame Show" on CBS. He later tweeted photos of himself in Times Square and in the CBS studio.

Between 2011 and 2013, Fogle also repeatedly sent text messages to escorts, "soliciting them to provide him with access to minors as young as 14 to 15 years," the documents said, adding that he would only make such requests after engaging in sex acts with the escorts to "insure that they were not undercover police officers."

The documents also alleged that Fogle on multiple occasions received sexually explicit images and videos produced by Russell Taylor, 43, who ran the charitable Jared Foundation.

Two months before Fogle's home was raided, authorities arrested Taylor on charges that he produced and possessed child pornography. Investigators said they discovered a cache of sexually explicit photos and videos Taylor allegedly produced by secretly filming minor children at his home.

Prosecutors also allege that Fogle received from Taylor multiple images and videos, some of which were taken by a video camera hidden in a clock radio that filmed children changing clothes or bathing. Some were taken in buildings where Taylor lived.

The documents said Fogle knew those depicted were minors, some as young as 13 or 14 years old, and in some cases knew the minors involved by name and had met them "during social events in Indiana."

Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven DeBrota said investigators pored through some 159,000 text messages, 27,000 emails and 47,000 images and are "fairly confident" that evidence does not suggest any other victims beyond the 14.

Fogle was released on home detention after his initial court appearance Wednesday, and GPS monitoring will be used to track him while he awaits his next court appearance.

That will likely be several months away, according to a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office. During that appearance, the judge will likely decide whether to accept a plea agreement and then determine the sentence.

The wife of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle filed for divorce on Wednesday, saying she was shocked by the allegations that he engaged in sex acts with underage girls and traded in child pornography.

While Jared Fogle was in federal court in Indianapolis to hear the charges against him, his wife, Katie Fogle, released a statement through her attorney expressing disgust at her husband's actions.

"Obviously, I am extremely shocked and disappointed by the recent developments involving Jared," she said. "I am in the process of seeking a dissolution of the marriage. My focus is exclusively on the well-being of my children."

Katie Fogle said it would be her only public statement about the matter and she asked for privacy for her family.

In a separate statement issued through a public relations firm, Fogle's family said they were "shocked and profoundly disappointed" by his behavior but grateful that he is accepting responsibility. They also expressed concern for the well-being of those affected by his actions.

The statement was released on behalf of "the Fogle family" and didn't specify whether Katie Fogle also endorsed it.

Fogle's history with Subway reaches back to his days at Indiana University. The college paper published a story on his weight loss that was then picked up by national media.

Soon after, Subway's advertising agency reached out to Fogle and asked if he wanted to be in a TV commercial. The ensuing ad campaign resonated in part because Fogle seemed like such a regular guy, which made weight loss seem simple and achievable.

It's not clear how customers will react to Fogle pleading guilty to allegations that he paid for sex acts with minors and received child pornography, since it doesn't have anything to do with Subway's food or prices. But the association of the company's name with crimes that evoke such universal disgust come at a rough juncture for Subway.

"For a while, when you see a Subway ad, you're going to think about that child pornography charge," said Allen Adamson of the brand consulting firm Landor Associates.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-jared-fogle-subway-child-porn-20150819-story.html

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #18 on: August 19, 2015, 07:47:02 PM »
That is one sick, twisted mofo.

U.S. attorney: Jared Fogle used 'wealth, status and secrecy' to exploit children

Former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle leaves the federal courthouse in Indianapolis on Aug. 19, 2015, after a hearing on child pornography charges.
Joey Foley / Getty Images
By Tribune wire reports

Longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to allegations that he paid for sex acts with minors and received child pornography in a case that destroyed his career at the sandwich-shop chain and could send him to prison for more than a decade.

Prosecutors allege that Fogle knew the pornography had been secretly produced by the former director of his charitable foundation, which sought to raise awareness about childhood obesity and arranged for Fogle to visit schools and urge children to adopt healthy eating and exercise habits.

Authorities said Fogle offered to pay adult prostitutes a finder's fee if they could connect him with minors for sex acts, including some as young as 14 or 15 years old.

"This is about using wealth, status and secrecy to illegally exploit children," U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler said.

PDF: United States of America v. Jared Fogle

A tight-lipped Fogle sat in federal court with his hands clasped and quietly answered "no" when the judge asked whether he had any questions about his rights. He is expected to enter the formal plea at a later date to one count each of travelling to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and distribution and receipt of child pornography.

The agreement released by prosecutors said Fogle will pay $1.4 million in restitution to 14 minor victims, who will each receive $100,000. He will also be required to register as a sex offender and undergo treatment for sexual disorders.

The government agreed not to seek a sentence of more than 12˝ years in prison, and Fogle agreed not to ask for less than five years, according to court documents.

Federal judges have wide discretion in sentencing, and Fogle could get a longer sentence. The child-porn charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. The count involving sex with a minor is punishable by up to 30 years.

Fogle "knows that restitution can't undo the damage that he's done, but he will do all in his power to try to make it right," defense attorney Jeremy Margolis told reporters.

The married father of two, he added, has a "medical problem" and "expects to get well," but he did not elaborate.

As Fogle left the courthouse, several people jeered him amid a throng of TV cameras, onlookers and protesters.

One man shouted, "Hey, Jared, leave those kids alone." Others waved signs accusing authorities of going light on Fogle while giving many minorities rougher treatment.

Fogle, 37, became Subway's pitchman after shedding more than 200 pounds as a college student, in part by eating the chain's sandwiches. He was the public face of the company for more than 15 years — a period in which its number of locations tripled, making Subway the world's largest restaurant chain.

Subway suspended the partnership in July after agents raided his home in the affluent Indianapolis suburb of Zionsville, and the chain said this week that it had ended its relationship with Fogle.

Federal prosecutors allege in the documents that Fogle traveled to pay for sex acts, including with minors, from 2007 until as recently as June and that he repeatedly planned business trips to coincide with his sexual pursuits.

The court document detailing the charges against Fogle states that he paid for sex at New York City hotels with two girls under age 18 — one of whom was 17. But the plea agreement refers to the two girls as being 16, and that one of them also had sex with Fogle after she turned 17. Federal prosecutors could not explain the discrepancy between the two documents.

One of the girls told investigators she had sex with Fogle three times in November 2012 and again two months later, in January. After their first meeting, Fogle allegedly texted the girl and offered to pay her a fee if she could find him another underage girl to pay for sex acts.

During these discussions, Fogle "stated that he would accept a 16-year-old girl, while stating that the younger the girl, the better," the documents said.

Posts to social media place Fogle in New York around the dates of the alleged sex acts.

Tweets from Subway's official account indicate Fogle attended events ahead of the New York Marathon in November 2012, appearing in a segment of a news program on Nov. 1 and sitting on a panel with Subway teammates the following day.

On Jan. 12, 2013, Fogel tweeted from his personal account that he would appear on the "Subway Postgame Show" on CBS. He later tweeted photos of himself in Times Square and in the CBS studio.

Between 2011 and 2013, Fogle also repeatedly sent text messages to escorts, "soliciting them to provide him with access to minors as young as 14 to 15 years," the documents said, adding that he would only make such requests after engaging in sex acts with the escorts to "insure that they were not undercover police officers."

The documents also alleged that Fogle on multiple occasions received sexually explicit images and videos produced by Russell Taylor, 43, who ran the charitable Jared Foundation.

Two months before Fogle's home was raided, authorities arrested Taylor on charges that he produced and possessed child pornography. Investigators said they discovered a cache of sexually explicit photos and videos Taylor allegedly produced by secretly filming minor children at his home.

Prosecutors also allege that Fogle received from Taylor multiple images and videos, some of which were taken by a video camera hidden in a clock radio that filmed children changing clothes or bathing. Some were taken in buildings where Taylor lived.

The documents said Fogle knew those depicted were minors, some as young as 13 or 14 years old, and in some cases knew the minors involved by name and had met them "during social events in Indiana."

Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven DeBrota said investigators pored through some 159,000 text messages, 27,000 emails and 47,000 images and are "fairly confident" that evidence does not suggest any other victims beyond the 14.

Fogle was released on home detention after his initial court appearance Wednesday, and GPS monitoring will be used to track him while he awaits his next court appearance.

That will likely be several months away, according to a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office. During that appearance, the judge will likely decide whether to accept a plea agreement and then determine the sentence.

The wife of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle filed for divorce on Wednesday, saying she was shocked by the allegations that he engaged in sex acts with underage girls and traded in child pornography.

While Jared Fogle was in federal court in Indianapolis to hear the charges against him, his wife, Katie Fogle, released a statement through her attorney expressing disgust at her husband's actions.

"Obviously, I am extremely shocked and disappointed by the recent developments involving Jared," she said. "I am in the process of seeking a dissolution of the marriage. My focus is exclusively on the well-being of my children."

Katie Fogle said it would be her only public statement about the matter and she asked for privacy for her family.

In a separate statement issued through a public relations firm, Fogle's family said they were "shocked and profoundly disappointed" by his behavior but grateful that he is accepting responsibility. They also expressed concern for the well-being of those affected by his actions.

The statement was released on behalf of "the Fogle family" and didn't specify whether Katie Fogle also endorsed it.

Fogle's history with Subway reaches back to his days at Indiana University. The college paper published a story on his weight loss that was then picked up by national media.

Soon after, Subway's advertising agency reached out to Fogle and asked if he wanted to be in a TV commercial. The ensuing ad campaign resonated in part because Fogle seemed like such a regular guy, which made weight loss seem simple and achievable.

It's not clear how customers will react to Fogle pleading guilty to allegations that he paid for sex acts with minors and received child pornography, since it doesn't have anything to do with Subway's food or prices. But the association of the company's name with crimes that evoke such universal disgust come at a rough juncture for Subway.

"For a while, when you see a Subway ad, you're going to think about that child pornography charge," said Allen Adamson of the brand consulting firm Landor Associates.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-jared-fogle-subway-child-porn-20150819-story.html

If only justice was always this swift.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2015, 08:03:59 PM »
If only justice was always this swift.

it'll take republicans until 4 weeks before the election in 15 months to have their indictment ready for hilary.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #20 on: August 20, 2015, 03:12:25 PM »
and thank god it was females; that is all the gays need is to have him be a homosexual.
y'll can keep him; we don't want him.
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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #21 on: August 20, 2015, 03:47:39 PM »
it'll take republicans until 4 weeks before the election in 15 months to have their indictment ready for hilary.

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2015, 04:00:35 PM »
and thank god it was females; that is all the gays need is to have him be a homosexual.
y'll can keep him; we don't want him.

That's actually pretty funny.   :)

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #23 on: August 25, 2015, 02:11:51 PM »
Jared Fogle’s anti-childhood obesity foundation never issued grants: report
BY MEG WAGNER  NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, August 24, 2015

Disgraced Subway icon Jared Fogle’s charity never lived up to its hefty promises to fight childhood obesity.

The Jared Foundation — which promised to give $2 million to schools and organizations to teach healthy eating and nutrition to kids — hasn’t issued a single grant, according to records obtained by USA Today.

Instead, most of the charity’s expenses went to paying the salary of its executive director — who was busted on child porn charges just two months before Fogle confessed to similar crimes.

Fogle, who is expected to plead guilty to possession of child pornography and sex with minors charges weeks after FBI agents raided his Indianapolis home, founded the nonprofit in 2004.

But while the foundation raked in donations between 2009 and 2013, it only spent about $73,000 a year, far under the promised $2 million.

"If Jared was really interested in helping children through his foundation, he could have gotten more money," Daniel Borochoff, president of watchdog group CharityWatch, told the newspaper. "As with a lot of celebrities, the charity appears to be more about image-enhancement than charitable deeds."

About 60% of those annual expenses, about $44,000 a year, went to the salary of the foundation’s executive director, Russell Taylor.

Taylor was arrested in April after investigators found more than 400 illicit videos in his Indianapolis home in an April 29 raid. The 43-year-old recorded all of the graphic footage, which featured boys and girls as young as 9, inside his home or his former homes between 2012 and this year, police said.

Within days of his arrest, the accused pervert survived a botched jailhouse suicide try.

Fogle publicly repudiated Taylor, and the Jared Foundation cut all ties to the suspect.

But last month, FBI agents raided Fogle’s home during another child pornography investigation. He later admitted to collecting child porn and driving across state borders to have sex with underage prostitutes.

A judge put him on house arrest pending an as-yet-determined court date to enter his actual guilty plea. A possible plea deal could give the ex-Subway pitchman a five- to 12-year prison sentence.

Fogle’s wife, Katie, is seeking an immediate divorce amid the charges. The couple has two young children.

Subway, which first began airing commercials starring Fogle in 2000, severed all tied with the pitchman after the FBI raid.

Fogle dropped 245 pounds between 1998 and 1999 on a do-it-yourself diet of nothing but turkey and vegetable subs from the Subway close to the Indiana University campus.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/jared-fogle-anti-obesity-foundation-paid-grants-article-1.2335528

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Re: Subway suspends ties with spokesman Fogle after raid at home
« Reply #24 on: August 25, 2015, 04:09:05 PM »
One of the most fucked aspects of this story is that the woman who helped catch this sick fuck told the authorities about him in 2007.

What the fuck took so long.   They knew he was doing this.  How hard would it have been to expedite this shit a bit faster than 8 years

Think of all the kids who wouldn't have been involved or exposed if they had wrapped it up a bit faster.