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  • #31
    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    16 is the legal age of consent in his state and paying for pussy ain't that big of a deal.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by svo855 View Post
      16 is the legal age of consent in his state and paying for pussy ain't that big of a deal.
      It was reported earlier that a Florida woman who worked as a TV journalist tipped the feds that Fogle told her he thought “middle school girls are hot.’’
      That's kind of a big deal.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
        That's kind of a big deal.
        He would have been fired even if it was just a regular prostitute, remember that kid who said dude you're getting a Dell got busted for pot.

        And paying for a 16 yr old to have sex with you is not right and shows a severe underlying problem.

        Shit whenever I go to a bar and see 21yr Olds getting served drinks it doesn't make me feel right, get a job dammit

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        • #34
          Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
          That's kind of a big deal.
          If it is true.

          Originally posted by 4king View Post

          And paying for a 16 yr old to have sex with you is not right and shows a severe underlying problem.
          I agree with you there but only half of that is illegal in his state and only barely illegal at that.
          Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by 4king View Post

            Shit whenever I go to a bar and see 21yr Olds getting served drinks it doesn't make me feel right, get a job dammit
            I don't understand this statement.
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            • #36
              especially since he is only 24

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              • #37
                Originally posted by 4king View Post
                He would have been fired even if it was just a regular prostitute, remember that kid who said dude you're getting a Dell got busted for pot.
                Completely similar. Fantastic analogy...

                And paying for a 16 yr old to have sex with you is not right and shows a severe underlying problem.
                Based on what? Your morality? Her age? The fact that pay was involved? She was of the age of consent which makes this none of my business. I don't give a shit if he fucked a gaggle of 16 year olds. He didn't break the law or have sex with a minor. He paid for a service which should be legal.

                Shit whenever I go to a bar and see 21yr Olds getting served drinks it doesn't make me feel right, get a job dammit
                Are you gay or just lame? Ever go to a strip club or hooters or twin peaks or any other outfit that employs sub 21yr old chicks? Or is that different because they aren't drinking?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post


                  Based on what? Your morality? Her age? The fact that pay was involved? She was of the age of consent which makes this none of my business. I don't give a shit if he fucked a gaggle of 16 year olds. He didn't break the law or have sex with a minor. He paid for a service which should be legal.
                  Having to pay for sex with a 16 year old shows an underlying issue and that issue is having no game.
                  Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
                    only barely illegal at that.
                    This statement interested me.

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                    • #40
                      Tim Evans and Mark Alesia, The Indianapolis Star

                      Updated 33m ago

                      INDIANAPOLIS*— Former Subway restaurant pitchman Jared Fogle appeared in court Wednesday on charges of*having had sex with minors*and distributing and receiving child pornography, according to a plea agreement released by the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.

                      In a court appearance Wednesday in Indianapolis, that lasted less than 15 minutes, Fogle, who is expected to plead guilty, was advised of his rights and placed on home detention. He will be monitored by GPS.

                      Fogle sat with his head down and hands clasped.*He nodded affirmatively and spoke softly in response to questions from the judge asking whether he understood the charges and the proceedings.

                      No date was set for a hearing on the guilty plea.

                      Prosecutors have agreed to seek a sentence no greater than 12½ years. Fogle agreed not to seek a sentence of less than five years.*In federal cases, prisoners must serve at least 85% of sentences.

                      The U.S. attorney's office has scheduled a news conference for 12:30 p.m. to discuss the case.

                      In documents released Wednesday, the plea agreement says Fogle traveled to New York for sex with at least two minors between about 2010 and 2013 at the Plaza Hotel and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The victims were 16 and 17 years old. Fogle repeatedly asked one of the minor victims and "several others" to "provide him with access to minors as young as 14 years" for sex.*He told one of the victims, "The younger the girl, the better." Fogle said he would "really make it worth her while if she could find one."

                      He also offered "numerous prostitutes" — apparently adults —*with whom he had sex a finder's fee for access to minors he could pay for sex.

                      Fogle repeatedly made travel plans to have business trips "coincide with his pursuit of commercial sex acts."

                      The plea agreement says that on "multiple occasions" between about 2011 and 2015 Fogle received child pornography from Russell C. Taylor,*the former executive director of his charity, The Jared Foundation. The unidentified victims in the photos and videos were as young as "approximately six years of age."

                      Twelve identified*victims were in*photos and videos taken secretly*at Taylor's home. All live in the Southern District of Indiana, which is central Indiana and south. In some cases, Fogle knew the victims' names and where they lived.

                      Fogle agreed to pay the*14 victims $100,000 each*as part of the plea agreement.

                      A spokesman for Fogle's attorney, Jeremy Margolis, said Margolis will make a brief statement around 11:30 a.m. Fogle will be present, but will not speak, the spokesman said.

                      In a statement released by attorney James Reed of Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP*on behalf of Fogle's wife, Katie, she said, "Obviously, I am extremely shocked and disappointed by the recent developments involving Jared. I am*in the process of seeking a dissolution of the marriage."

                      According to the documents,*Fogle, 37, faces one count of travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and one count of distribution and receipt of child pornography.

                      Wearing a black suit and tie, with a stone-faced expression, Fogle*was surrounded by attorneys and U.S. marshals as he walked into a second-floor court chamber.

                      FBI, Indiana State Police and other agencies served a search warrant July 7 at Fogle's home in Zionsville, Ind. Federal officials have declined to comment on any aspect of the case, including the hours-long search that started before sunrise.

                      Fogle's attorney at the time said his client had been cooperating with law enforcement and that he had not been "detained, arrested or charged with any crime or offense."

                      The search followed the arrest April 29 of Taylor on preliminary child pornography charges. A statement from Subway at the time said the company believed the search at Fogle's home was related to the case against Taylor.

                      That day, Subway announced it had suspended its relationship with Fogle. On Tuesday, the company said on Twitter,*"We no longer have a relationship with Jared and have no further comment."

                      Court documents from Taylor's arrest said he had produced and possessed pornography involving children — boys and girls — as young as 9 years old. The pornography he is accused of producing was made during the time he was employed by the foundation.

                      The foundation, through trips to schools and other events, encouraged children to eat healthy food and exercise. Taylor, 43, became executive director in 2008.

                      Fogle fired Taylor soon after his*arrest, saying he was "shocked" and that the foundation was "severing all ties" with the colleague who often accompanied him to the charitable events.

                      Taylor attempted suicide a week after his arrest while in custody at the Marion County (Ind.) Jail. He remains in federal custody.

                      A tip from a woman who contacted the Indiana State Police prompted the investigation into Taylor, court records said. The woman said Taylor, among other things, offered to send her images and video of young girls by text messaging.

                      Police had searched Taylor's home*on the day he was arrested. Officers found digital media cards and thumb drives that included "multiple video files of nude or partially nude minor children," according to court documents. There were more than 400 such videos.

                      Federal prosecutors have twice delayed the filing of formal charges against Taylor. The judge who approved the court orders granting the extensions — the latest is until Sept. 3 — noted that "the ends of justice will be served" by the delays, indicating the possibility that Taylor was cooperating with investigators.

                      Fogle became a sandwich pitchman after a 1999 article in Indiana University's student newspaper. It detailed how, in one year, while eating two Subway sandwiches per day, Fogle went from 425 pounds with a 60-inch waist to 180 pounds and a 34-inch waist.

                      The following year, Fogle's first Subway commercial was televised, and he became a star, starting a career that drove sales for the company.

                      His net worth was estimated at $15 million by celebritynetworth.com.

                      Contributing: Contributing: Kristine Guerra, Vic Ryckaert, Robert King and Tony Cook, The Indianapolis Star;*The Associated Press.

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                      • #41
                        He ain't gonna make it in prison. To be clear, I'm okay with that.
                        Originally posted by MR EDD
                        U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                          • #43
                            Lmao!

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                            • #44
                              ^^greatness^^

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                              • #45
                                Looks like he will be getting free footlongs for at least 5 years. Lol

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