From Subway Spokesperson to Convicted Criminal: The Jared Fogle Story

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Jared Fogle was hired as the spokesperson for Subway in 2000 after losing over 240 pounds by eating Subway sandwiches.

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He became a familiar personality and face in America through his Subway commercials

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but later, he was charged with distributing child pornography and child endangerment.

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A three-part mini docuseries named Jared from Subway: Catching a Monster will premiere on Investigation Discovery on March 6th.

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The docuseries will showcase the investigation process that led to exposing Jared's criminal behavior.

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The show will feature journalist Rochelle Herman's findings, who worked with the FBI and investigated Fogle.

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Herman recorded Jared's disturbing confessions that will be included in the docuseries.

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The docuseries will also highlight charges against Jared's business partner and the Executive Director of a charity, The Jared Foundation – Russell Taylor.

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The investigation led to the raid at Fogle's house and the uncovering of child pornography.

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In 2015, Jared Fogle pleaded guilty to child pornography and engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor.

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He is currently facing 15 years in prison and will be under lifetime supervised release once he finishes his prison term.

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