Austin American-Statesman

Subway suspends ties with spokesman after raid at home

- ByTom Murphy

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 regu- larly eating Subway sandwiches. Subway began featuring Fogle in commercial­s soon after.

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.

Sheriff ’s officials have said Taylor tried to take his own life in jail.

Subway has about 44,000 locations around the world.

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Jared Fogle regularly ate at Subway while losing 245 pounds.

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