Fogle associate jailed 27 years on porn rap
Indianapolis The former director of a foundation started by ex- Subway pitchman Jared Fogle begged a judge not to send him to “rot in the landfill of lost souls” before she sentenced him Thursday to 27 years in jail for producing child pornography. Russell Taylor, whose production of child pornography of 12 children played a key role in Fogle’s criminal case, asked U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Walton Pratt for a sentence short enough for him to someday reunite with his family. Authorities said Taylor secretly filmed children in the nude.