The ex-director of the Jared Foundation, established by former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle, will be sentenced Thursday on charges of child pornography and child sexual exploitation.
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According to Dr. John Bradford, a forensic psychiatrist who testified at Jared Fogle's trial, the disgraced Subway pitchman spent at least $12,000 every year on prostitutes.
A judge sentenced former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle on Thursday to 15 years and eight months in federal prison on charges of child pornography and sex with a minor.
Jared Fogle, the man who shot to fame as the face of Subway sandwiches, has been sentenced to 15.5 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of child pornography and sex with minors.
Top level executives at Subway insist they were never made aware of a former franchisee's potential knowledge about now disgraced former pitchman Jared Fogle once boasting about having sex with minors.
The FBI has subpoenaed text messages between married Fogle and a former Subway franchisee that reveal shocking new details about the former Subway spokesman's sexual escapades.
Jared Fogle, who rose to fame as the famous Subway spokesman over 15 years ago and lost over 200 pounds, has had his Indianapolis home raided in conjunction with child pornography warrants.