Not sure wtf that is either I'm sure some kinda reference to @red55 I don't really have or want to waste the time reading old threads or anything I "missed" I'll just jump back in to the fray moving forward.
Jared Fogle's Child Obesity Foundation an Apparent Sham What’s more, records show that his organization hadn’t paid a $5 yearly registration fee to the State of Indiana since 2008, when the non-profit was slated to begin operations. Do you think he spent it on a footlong? https://www.yahoo.com/health/jared-fogles-child-obesity-foundation-an-apparent-127479685408.html
so if he had plead not guilty we could have seen this play out on cnn. which reminds me, what happened to court tv.
In one of the tapes that aired on Dr. Phil's show on Thursday, Fogle can be heard saying, "...early middle school is probably one of the best." Herman-Walrond told Dr. Phil that Fogle told her that he preferred middle school aged children. "I like all ages. That's the thing I mean. It depends...who is ready for what. You know, who's going to give you the glance," he said in one of the recording. Former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle's victims get $1 million In November 2006, Herman-Walrond had him on her radio show again after their first encounter where he made a suggestive comment about middle school children calling girls of that age "hot." "I wasn't comfortable having him on my show, but as a journalist, I wanted to dig deeper," she told Dr. Phil. "I wanted to find out more." Dr. Phil asked if it worried Herman-Walrond to have him on her show again. "It worried me, but if he was going to say something again I wanted to be able to have the opportunity to hear it," she said. Play VIDEO Ex-Subway pitchman enters plea deal for child porn and sex After that, she began developing a relationship with Fogle and she said she began, "baiting" him. She said he seemed to almost instantly trust her. Eventually, she began recording Fogle and saving text messages between them. She brought them to the FBI. And that's when the FBI asked her to become an informant. Herman-Walrond told Dr. Phil the secretly recorded conversations were "disgusting." "I felt like I was so dirty," she said. "My soul was dirty." Herman-Walrond told Dr. Phil she believed Fogle was excited talking about children. "He had no filter whatsoever," she said. In one recording, Fogle can be heard saying about allegedly luring children, "We just start sharing stories, and then, you know, we get a little closer, and a little closer, and a little closer, and before you know it...it just starts to happen," saying it was not hard "at all." He discusses how girls from a broken-home "could work." After amassing five years-worth of recordings, Herman-Walrond finally reached her breaking point when Fogle mentioned her two young children. "What if we, what if we put a camera in your kids' room, would they be okay with that?," he asked her in the recording. "Would you rather have it in your son or your daughter's room? Which one do you think would be better?" "He talks about how to groom a family, he talks about how to groom the victim, he talks about all the things he does, the tricks of his trade," Dr. Phil said. "He just basically gives you the playbook of an evil monster."