IN - Subway's Jared Fogle - plea deal in federal child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 case, 2015

  • #101
First was Dustin "Screech" Diamond, and now Jared Fogle. How many of this generation's most luminous talents will run afoul of the law this year?

(Sorry -- not trying to trivialize their misdeeds, confirmed or suspected.)

I wouldn't call either of them 'luminous' talents.
 
  • #102
  • #103
Pedophiles insert themselves into situations where they gain access to kids by seeming trustworthy. Coaches, scout leaders, teachers. I hope the investigation into Jared is due to his association with the other guy and not because he was an active participant, but I won't be surprised if he is. Nothing much surprises me anymore.
 
  • #104
First was Dustin "Screech" Diamond, and now Jared Fogle. How many of this generation's most luminous talents will run afoul of the law this year?
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I sense some future Ginsberg will base his own exclusive 'Howl' on just such questions as this! lol.

OK, back on/t.

Oh, ETA:

The 21st c. Ginsberg would undoubtedly entitle his or her "I saw the luminous talents of my generation destroyed by madness...." poem 'Screech,' of course!
 
  • #105
From personal experience. The Feds raided a "friend" of mine. They raided 3 of his businesses at the exact same time. They allowed him to walk out the front door, while they seized everything they needed to further their case. Mind you, they had been monitoring all 3 businesses and all Internet, mail, shipping for 3 months prior to the raid, so they knew EVERY single thing they were coming in to get prior to the raid. They had named associates, people scammed, all people involved in the crime. Then they sat back and continued to watch the activity of all parties after the raid to further their already rock solid case. The Feds do not raid or ask any questions they don't already have the answer to. The Postal Inspectors are the harshest of them all. IMO - they have been watching all of this since the original arrest, the previous months, and Jared is in BIG trouble. They are waiting, watching and listening and have been for months and months. They are all in big trouble. Now, the people who turn will get a lighter sentence to get the big wigs. There must be many little guys who have been talking to the Feds for a long time. IMO - this isn't ending well for Jared and Taylor.

Mess with kids? There is a special place for these types of people.
 
  • #106
From USA TODAY: How will Subway pitchman Jared Fogle weather probe?

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...igation-jared-fogle-subway-pitchman/29808241/

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  • #107
I saw this posted on the Subway FB page by a Subway employee [....] For my part I plan to go out tomorrow and order my favorite Subway sandwich
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Yes -- show support for a business which chronically underpays its workers and is in the news of late thanks to child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges against the executive director of a spokesperson's charity -- said spokesperson's residence was raided and he is suspected of the same offenses -- by rushing out and rewarding that corporation's bottom line.

And you're sure this was a Subway worker's post and not one made by management, with verifiable details though none are cited in the quoted material above, exactly how?

There's a reason one should tread carefully with material sourced from social media. This is it.
 
  • #108
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Yes -- show support for a business which chronically underpays its workers and is in the news of late thanks to child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges against the executive director of a spokesperson's charity -- said spokesperson's residence was raided and he is suspected of the same offenses -- by rushing out and rewarding that corporation's bottom line.

And you're sure this was a Subway worker's post and not one made by management, with verifiable details though none are cited in the quoted material above, exactly how?

There's a reason one should tread carefully with material sourced from social media. This is it.

You could be right ..and I could be wrong. It could be (as you allege) that this FB post was made up by someone in management.

Given what is at stake here - the livelihoods of of 100,000's of Subway employee's worldwide I am happy to err on the side of the Subway employees who may be badly effected by this bad publicity.
 
  • #109
Just to put this out there. I was wondering what led the Feds to raid his house. NG had the forensics computer expert on last night. He claimed they had to have found something on the former associates computer to link it to Jarod. Otherwise, they wouldn't have probable cause to get the warrant.
 
  • #110
  • #111
Taylor and Jared are wrongdoers. The FBI doesn't just pull into your driveway with a mobile electronics vehicle unless they are conducting some serious business. What I don't understand is why Jared was not arrested today.

I hope Subway can overcome the shame. Twitter is having a field day with the jokes. I couldn't read them for they made me feel ill.

We are not just talking about a couple of guys who got caught with 🤬🤬🤬🤬. We don't know how many innocent victims have been harmed by their trashy habits. One article said children as young as 9yo were exposed to this criminal activity. Heart breaking to consider.

I have no sympathy for the perpetrators of the innocent children. My thoughts and prayers will focus on the well being of the young victims.
Actually, they do sometimes pull into a driveway with the expectation of finding something only to find nothing. While I detest pedophiles and anyone who preys on children, I don't think we should prematurely level accusations until we hear something concrete about his involvement. We don't know if the other man could have accessed his electronic equipment and put him in a bad situation. The lack of arrest yesterday is interesting because it normally goes hand in hand with the search in this type of case. However, it doesn't mean he couldn't be involved in some way. We just have to wait to see what the FBI does with their results. (Subway corp. could have overreacted. Or will we find out more there?)
 
  • #112
Agreed -- though I have no sympathy for Subway; a billion dollar enterprise couldn't vet a connection to this "foundation" a bit more closely? Heads should roll and cash payouts for future lawsuits should be anticipated.

But what could one expect from a business that, a bit over a year ago, announced the "footlong" sandwich designation was "not intended to be a measurement of length"?

Karma, dude.

(Then, of course, there was also the even-more-recent problem of the "use of a chemical found not only in its bread, but also in yoga mats, shoe soles and rubber caps." They did discontinue that little faux pas.)

Respectfully, and not to derail the thread (and turn this into a debate on 'evil corporations' and minimum wage) but I think it's unlikely any vetting Subway could have done would have uncovered anything like a collection of home made child 🤬🤬🤬🤬, considering it took a joint force of the FBI, State Police and the US Postal Inspector until this year to detect it.

Cash payouts from lawsuits against the Jared Foundation? Possibly. No reason I can see Subway could or should be held liable. They are not the Jared Foundation. That's Jared Fogle's baby.

Respectfully, blaming Subway for not vetting something that had not even happened yet, and if it had, hadn't reached the notice of any law enforcement, and/or holding Subway liable and/or suing them for the actions/future actions of a commercial spokesman's foundation's head (or Jared, the spokesman himself)....

....would be like blaming Nike for not knowing Oscar Pistorius could possibly kill his future lover, then the victims family suing Nike for... Oscar murdering Reeva?

I sense you're not fan of Subway... ;)
 
  • #113
  • #114
Respectfully, and not to derail the thread (and turn this into a debate on 'evil corporations' and minimum wage) but I think it's unlikely any vetting Subway could have done would have uncovered anything like a collection of home made child 🤬🤬🤬🤬, considering it took a joint force of the FBI, State Police and the US Postal Inspector until this year to detect it.

Cash payouts from lawsuits against the Jared Foundation? Possibly. No reason I can see Subway could or should be held liable. They are not the Jared Foundation. That's Jared Fogle's baby.

Respectfully, blaming Subway for not vetting something that had not even happened yet, and if it had, hadn't reached the notice of any law enforcement, and/or holding Subway liable and/or suing them for the actions/future actions of a commercial spokesman's foundation's head (or Jared, the spokesman himself)....

....would be like blaming Nike for not knowing Oscar Pistorius could possibly kill his future lover, then the victims family suing Nike for... Oscar murdering Reeva?

I sense you're not fan of Subway... ;)

I agree with you. Subway paid Fogle because he did lose weight after eating their food for however long. That's all Subway claims he is . They don't attest to his character, only his weight. But I do wonder when did this foundation idea become hatched and who hatched it? Fogle on his own? Friends of his suggest it to him? It's all very curious and sadly if these kids who were in the foundation were already overweight ( speculative) and struggling then they were already vulnerable and imho prime targets for victimization. :please: let those children be ok. If I was a parent with a child ' helped' by this foundation, I would be raising a ton of he** today.
 
  • #115
I am curious as to why he was taken to the vehicle. There must be something in the search warrants to give us a clue there. Passwords maybe?

Prints and pictures of himself for the investigation?
 
  • #116
I am not a Subway fan. I am not a fan of corporations that make money off the backs of workers. That said, I am always distressed that low level employees take the hit when a much higher, up-the-chain employee/spokesperson does wrong. Jared will be okay financially if the allegations are not true. The corporation will quietly separate from Jared and will recover any embarrassments and losses.

The employees, who are frontline faces of the corporation, are often faced with fewer shifts, closing shops and having to deal with the public humiliation from comments from friends or patrons. They have little job security and often work in markets that are fragile for low skilled workers.

If I ate Subway, I would support the workers on principle.
 
  • #117
Actually, they do sometimes pull into a driveway with the expectation of finding something only to find nothing. While I detest pedophiles and anyone who preys on children, I don't think we should prematurely level accusations until we hear something concrete about his involvement. We don't know if the other man could have accessed his electronic equipment and put him in a bad situation. The lack of arrest yesterday is interesting because it normally goes hand in hand with the search in this type of case. However, it doesn't mean he couldn't be involved in some way. We just have to wait to see what the FBI does with their results. (Subway corp. could have overreacted. Or will we find out more there?)

BBM:

I don't know. Fair or not, Jared's name/face recognition will likely forever be conflated now with Russell Taylor's, and the word 'child 🤬🤬🤬🤬' (which is unfortunate if Jared's completely innocent of any knowledge and wrongdoing).

I think people would be pulling out the pitchforks and picketing Subways country-wide if they hadn't severed their relationship with Jared pretty quickly when this story (raid at Jared's house with possible connection to child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 dude Russell Taylor) broke.

I don't think many, if any businesses, large or small, would take a 'wait and see' approach on keeping a possible child predator on the payroll. Wait and see is more the NFL's approach, IMO.
 
  • #118
Prints and pictures of himself for the investigation?

Questioning?

Was his lawyer there yet?

Did one of the articles say he and his lawyer left at some point? Where'd they go (together)?
 
  • #119
Prints and pictures of himself for the investigation?

He was not taken away. He left with his atty I think I read.

He was not printed or arrested which I think says a lot as to what this investigation is about. I don't think it is at all about him.
 
  • #120
I am curious as to why he was taken to the vehicle. There must be something in the search warrants to give us a clue there. Passwords maybe?

I have to read it again but I swear an article yesterday said just to secure him while they searched or to show him what they were taking.. I will look for article. It is basically a mobile lab where they can look at things asap.
 

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