Subway Jared Speaks Out From Prison Amid Child Sex Crimes Sentence: 'I Royally Screwed Up'
08.01.2022 - 01:43
/ perezhilton.com
Jared Fogle, a former spokesperson for Subway who was found guilty of child pornography and traveling across state lines to have sex with a minor in 2015, is opening up about his life in jail.
The pedophile penned a letter about his daily life on November 7, which was obtained by The Post on Thursday. In the note, Jared references a quote from the film The Shawshank Redemption, which he has used to inspire this phase of his life as well as details his workout routine. And it’s a shocking read considering how positive he seems about his situation!
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For starters, the 44-year-old addressed his crimes, saying:
As mentioned, Fogle pleaded guilty to a child pornography charge and paying for sex with an underage girl in August 2015. At the time, prosecutors claimed he had around 400 child-porn videos in his possession and solicited escorts to “provide him with access to minors as young as 14 to 15 years.” He was ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution to his victims and is now serving 15 years behind bars at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Englewood, Colorado. Pretty awful stuff, and yet his attitude about his predicament is grossly optimistic.
In the handwritten letter, Jared referred to The Shawshank Redemption, recalling a quote, writing:
Former Assistant US Attorney Steven DeBrota spoke to The Post about that ignorant perspective, arguing that the “unwanted experience” Jared was now experiencing shouldn’t have come as some surprise. It wasn’t caused by “a single mistake or bad decision — [it was] the result of a long-standing and persistent pattern of criminal behavior.” The professional added:
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