Federal agents accused former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle of eliciting sex with a minor and possessing child porn.
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Subway posted this tweet yesterday.
We no longer have a relationship with Jared and have no further comment.
— SUBWAY® (@SUBWAY) August 18, 2015
ABC News reported:
Former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle is to be released today after appearing in court in Indianapolis in connection to the Justice Department’s charges against him that he paid for sex with minors and received child pornography.
Fogle, 37, with his attorney, arrived at U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana this morning in a dark suit, white shirt, blue tie and the dark-rimmed glasses he always wore in Subway ads.
In his brief initial appearance at the Indianapolis Federal Courthouse, Fogle confirmed that he had received the charging documents and understood the charges against him. He will be released today, pursuant to the judge’s orders. A plea agreement was filed, but he will enter a plea at a later date. It was not immediately clear what conditions the judge put on his release.
A plea agreement has been reached on charges that he distributed and received child pornography and he traveled to engage in illicit sexual conduct with minors, according to a court document.
Subway spokesman Jared Fogle admits paying 16-year-old girls for sex, receiving child porn http://t.co/W7Re1cFUAL pic.twitter.com/CahfeUpq3O
— Breaking News Feed (@PzFeed) August 19, 2015