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1:26 p.m.
Judge Pratt: "Mr. Fogle used his wealth and fame to entice these victims."
"Mr. Fogle was living a double life and for many years was engaged in a life of deception and depravity."
Judge Pratt says the sentence provides adequate time for*#JaredFogle's treatment
1:15 p.m.
Fogle will also have supervised release, must pay the $100,000 in restitution to each victim, as well as several fines.
1:11 p.m.
*Jared Fogle sentenced to 188 months (15.6 years) in child *advertiser censored*, sex crimes case.
12:57 p.m.
Prosecution asking for 151 months and lifetime of supervised release.
12:51 p.m.
Prosecution says they're going to ask for a substantially higher sentence for Russell Taylor, because*he's "a monster."
12:46 p.m.
Prosecution says defense's critique of sentencing guidelines "is just white noise."
12:41 p.m.
"There shouldn't be any doubt there was harm here," prosecution says.
12:40 p.m.
"I take full and absolute responsibility for what I've done,"*Fogle said, trying to hold back tears.
12:36 p.m.
"I want to get myself healthy and still try to help others," Fogle said.
"You gave your wife $7 million, though, so she'll be okay," Judge Pratt says to Fogle.
The Fogle's divorce*case was finalized Monday, November 16. Kathleen Fogle filed for divorce August 19, 2015,*the day the plea agreement was filed.
12:32 p.m.
Jared Fogle speaking now.
Sighs into the microphone..."Where do I even try to begin, Your Honor?"
Fogle calls his conduct "horrible." Says he began to live a life of lies and deception.
"At the time, I really didn't think through what I was doing," he said. "At the time I though it was okay."
"Not a day will go by that I will not think about them and what I did," Fogle said.
"I absolutely devastated my wife," Fogle said. "My son and daughter will have to live with this terrible burden of my actions."
12:23 p.m.
Defense: Mr. Fogle has destroyed his life. He did this to himself...He knows he's burned everything down he's worked for the past 18 years. No one wants to be Jared Fogle. He is a laughing stock. He is a pariah."
12:14 p.m.
The defense is arguing that there is no question Fogle engaged in commercial sex acts with a 16-year-old and 17-year-old.
12:07 p.m.
Officer*Odier says Russell Taylor gave Fogle a thumb drive with child *advertiser censored* on it, as well as a computer. Taylor also sent Fogle texts with child *advertiser censored*.*
Defense attorneys said there were flaws in the sentencing guidelines that add over five years to Fogle's possible sentence. Attorneys also argued that Fogle wasn't "warehousing massive amounts of child *advertiser censored* for his own use."
The defense said there was no evidence that Fogle requested the child *advertiser censored* material featuring children under 12, but Judge Pratt responded, "It doesn't matter whether he requested it."
The defense used the word "pathetic" several times to refer to Fogle's conduct.
11:44 a.m.
IMPD Officer Darin Odier is being questioned about Fogle's phone conversations with minors. Officer Odier was one of the detectives on the Fogle case.
11:25 a.m.
Dr. May, Colorado psychologist, says he conducted psychotherapy on Fogle for a month. May says Fogle took responsibility for his behavior, giving him a "head start" on treatment.
May said Fogle was "very remorseful and seemed to know right away how damaging that behavior could be on children."
May said someone has to be very motivated to go through the therapy. "[Fogle]*came in with willing attitude...to talk about all the issues."