Toronto Star

Ex-Subway pitchman to plead guilty

Jared Fogle, longtime face of sandwich chain, may get prison time, pay $1.4 million in restitutio­n

- RICK CALLAHAN

INDIANAPOL­IS— 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 alleged 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 as14 or15 years old.

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

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 1⁄ years in prison, and Fogle agreed not

2 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,” defence 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 alleged in the documents that Fogle travelled 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 being16, 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 those 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, Fogle 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.”

 ?? JOEY FOLEY/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jared Fogle, centre left, had several people jeer and shout at him as he left the courthouse in a throng of TV cameras, protestors and onlookers in Indianapol­is on Wednesday.
JOEY FOLEY/GETTY IMAGES Jared Fogle, centre left, had several people jeer and shout at him as he left the courthouse in a throng of TV cameras, protestors and onlookers in Indianapol­is on Wednesday.

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