Jared Fogle Now: Where is Jared From Subway on today?


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Where is Jared Fogle now?
Jared Fogle found fame as Subway pitchman, “Jared From Subway,” who spoke about his dramatic weight loss after eating the chain’s sandwiches. His life is very different now.
Today Fogle, 45, is in federal prison in Colorado. according to the federal prison.
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A press release dated November 9, 2015 of the US Department of Justice announced that Jared S. Fogle “was found guilty of distributing and receiving child pornography and traveling in interstate commerce to engage in unlawful commercial sexual activity involving a minor.”
Fogle, then 38, of Zionsville, Indiana, “was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt in federal court in Indianapolis to 188 months (15 1/2 years) in federal prison,” the press release said.
Here’s what you need to know:
Jared Fogle is being held today in a low-security federal correctional facility

GettyJared Fogle (C) exits the courthouse August 19, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Fogle is expected to plead guilty to federal charges of child pornography and sex with a minor.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Fogul is the inmate number “12919-028”. He is now 45 years old and his release date is listed as March 24, 2029, according to the Bureau of Prisons. He is currently being held at FCI Englewood, the Bureau of Prisons says.
This prison is located in Littleton, Colorado. Its website describes it as a “Federal low-security correctional facility with an adjacent minimum-security subcamp and a detention center.”
According to the Herald Times Fogle once weighed 425 pounds. The newspaper reported that Fogle “had lost 245 pounds on his strict diet of Subway sandwiches,” and a newspaper article about him caught Subway’s attention. That led to his career as a pitchman for the chain, which dramatically increased its sales, the Herald-Times reported.
It all ended when he was convicted of receiving and viewing child pornography and “illegal commercial sexual activity involving a minor.” according to the US Department of Justice.
According to a federal press release:
Between March 2001 and May 2015, Fogle received and viewed child pornography given to him in part by fellow conspirator Russell Taylor (separately charged by the federal government, May 2015). Fogle did this to fuel his sexual fantasies involving children. The child pornography viewed by Fogle included home-grown material involving victims in Indiana as well as commercially produced files obtained by Taylor from Internet sources. Fogle knew that the children depicted in the homemade pictures or videos were under the age of 18. He also knew of Taylor’s family relationship or connection with the victims, including in many cases their actual names.
In November 2012, Fogle traveled to New York City and had commercial sex with a 17-year-old minor at a hotel. After the encounter, he texted the victim and offered to pay her a fee if she could find other underage girls to have sex with him. In January 2013, he returned to New York City and had commercial sex with the same victim, despite knowing she was under 18. Fogle later returned to New York and had commercial sex with another underage minor.
Jared Fogle was attacked by another inmate while serving his sentence
In 2016, Fogle was beaten in prison by another inmate. according to AZCentral. The newspaper reported that the “prison fight” left Fogle “beaten and bloodied.”
According to AZCentral, the inmate accused of assaulting Fogle, Steven J. Nigg, had a history going back decades. His family told the newspaper Nigg “wanted to draw attention to what he felt was his unnecessarily harsh sentence,” AZCentral reported.
Nigg was accused of attacking Fogle “by punching him in the face multiple times with a closed fist,” AZCentral reported.
Jared Fogle penned a letter from prison saying “I really screwed up royally” and revealed he weighs 180 pounds

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2022, The New York Post received a letter Fogle had written from prison the year before. “I really screwed up regally to get where I am,” he wrote. “I was selfish and entitled.”
According to The Post, he also wrote that he “thinks every day of all the people I’ve let down, especially my family.” Fogle’s second wife, Kathleen McLaughlin, divorced him. The Post reports. They had two children together, aged 9 and 11 at the time the Post wrote about the letter.
According to The Post, he wrote of his prison diet: “I try to avoid too much junk food. I snack on granola bars and protein bars. I feel very good physically and mentally.”
According to The Post, he continued: “I run four to five miles every day and I’m the healthiest and fittest I’ve ever been. We don’t have much control over our daily life in prison, but training is one of the things I can control. I currently weigh 180 pounds.”
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