Feds raids home of Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle in child porn investigation
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (ABC News) - The FBI and other authorities are in the process of conducting an investigation in the home of Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle, sources say.
Fogle's organization made news in April when the executive director was
arrested on charges of child pornography.
Russell C. Taylor, 43, was charged with seven counts of production and one
count of possession of child pornography in early May.
IMPD found evidence of pornography while executing a search warrant.
A spokesman for Fogle released a statement following Taylor's arrest:
I was shocked to learn of the disturbing allegations against Mr. Taylor.
Effective immediately, the Jared Foundation is severing all ties with Mr.
Taylor.
Taylor held the position with Fogle's foundation for seven years.
FBI Agent escorting Subway's Jared during a child porn investigation raid at his Zionsville home Tuesday @WTHRcom pic.twitter.com/2o8q63wZLl
— Steve Jefferson (@scoopjefferson) July 7, 2015
An FBI Task Force served a search warrant at Jared Fogle's (Subway) house as part of a child porn investigation pic.twitter.com/nsBlnjG4Ck
— Steve Jefferson (@scoopjefferson) July 7, 2015