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I don't think he'll survive his sentence.
(Don't care, either.)
Can people stop with this TV drama inspired nonsense.
The facility that he is being sent to specializes in handling sex offenders. He'll more likely be spending time around other predators, swapping stories and fapping himself to all their perverted and illicit acts than worrying about getting raped in the showers.
Not only is his life essentially over - he'll come out of prison broke and ostracized from family and friends - but the fact that he's famous and a pedophile are going to make his time some seriously hard time.
Not only were his acts completely heinous, but he really did have it all and it all came so easy - he just blundered into fame and fortune by losing weight. And then he so recklessly threw it all away. Idiocy doesn't even being to describe it. It's just mind-boggling on so many levels...
Fogle was worth 15 million at the time. He gave his wife 7 million before getting sentenced and the judge even said it in court
Now if he have 7 million to throw away plus the 1 million to his victims I'm sure he has other money stashed which leads me this
Even if he put 1 million away in a interest account mutual fund or whatever he will gain lots of money on it in 15 years. Even at 8%, he will have close to 3 million when he get released in 2015. Now this figure is if he just put away 1 million. Im sure he has more money. He will come out of prison rich any how. He will not be broke at all
YES! From the very beginning he always gave me a weird vibe as such and i was right
I thought there was something kind of off about him, but not really a weird vibe. I always got a weird vibe from Josh Duggar, but I would never have imagined that he was doing what he was doing.
I'm glad Jared's wife divorced him (or at least filed for divorce; I don't know if it's final yet). I hope Anna Duggar does the same. And I hope neither is allowed to see their kids unsupervised ever again. If I had kids with either of them (OMG - that thought of that is disgusting!), I'd make sure of that.
I thought there was something kind of off about him, but not really a weird vibe. I always got a weird vibe from Josh Duggar, but I would never have imagined that he was doing what he was doing.
I'm glad Jared's wife divorced him (or at least filed for divorce; I don't know if it's final yet). I hope Anna Duggar does the same. And I hope neither is allowed to see their kids unsupervised ever again. If I had kids with either of them (OMG - that thought of that is disgusting!), I'd make sure of that.
I think something is off about "Subway" picking Jared Fogle to be on the payroll. I remember when he was on a television ad, representing weight loss. I had no idea that he had been on Subway's payroll for 15 years.
I thought he received free sandwiches for a year and that was it. He didn't do anything for a million a year, in the first place.
I'm glad Jared's wife divorced him (or at least filed for divorce; I don't know if it's final yet). I hope Anna Duggar does the same. And I hope neither is allowed to see their kids unsupervised ever again. If I had kids with either of them (OMG - that thought of that is disgusting!), I'd make sure of that.
This dude's kids wont be kids anymore by the time he is out of jail.
I think something is off about "Subway" picking Jared Fogle to be on the payroll. I remember when he was on a television ad, representing weight loss. I had no idea that he had been on Subway's payroll for 15 years.
I thought he received free sandwiches for a year and that was it. He didn't do anything for a million a year, in the first place.
He was all over the place for them. The weekend before his house was raided, he was at the Daytona race representing Subway.
I think I read something where he was on the road something like 200 days a year attending various events as their spokesperson and several stories that speculated that he was responsible for nearly doubling sales at Subway. So.. In all reality, the million bucks a year isn't that outrageous or unbelievable.
But, to touch on hitman's point there.. What assistance did he provide? There was noone for him to roll over on. He is the one who got rolled on. His buddy rolled on him, which means his buddy will get the advantages of the 'providing material assistance'. It wouldn't surprise me if his buddy winds up with LESS time. Why? Well.. There's two ways of looking at this. First, as I understand, his friend never touched a child. It's been established that Jared did. When you have a guideline of between X and Y, you want the more serious criminal getting the higher amount. The feds BIG TIME are going for the most fish. It's not the quality of the fish they catch, it's the quantity. They reward rats. Jared had noone and nothing to rat out, so..
1) The case didn't go to trial. You may not care about that, but it matters in a criminal justice system that is chronically underfunded and understaffed. This trial would have cost seven figures, and it was avoided. And it's not just money - the courts and the prosecutors all have caseloads far greater than they should have because of politicians who are far more interested in getting reelected through tax-cuts for their constituents than actually funding basic government functions. Being able to plead out cases in order to better divvy up the work-load matters. It shouldn't, but it's the selfish refusing-to-fund politicians and the short-sighted fools who elect those politicians who are to blame.
2) $100,000 apiece for 14 different victims. That comes out of Fogle's pocket. It isn't going to take years to litigate. Attorneys aren't going to take 30% of it. It's theirs and it's available now, for counseling and other needs of the victims. That matters. It really does.
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HHAHAHAHA! He will be far from broke!
Yes, he will be broke.
Lawsuits and attorney's fees will take whatever he has left. The payments to the victims that were part of his plea notwithstanding, he will still face numerous lawsuits. And what he pays to lawyers in fighting them, and the likely judgments in the end, will empty his coffers.
He's done. He'll emerge from prison destitute and disowned and saddled with the reality that he had it all - and it all came so easily to him, for nothing more than dieting - and pissed every last bit of it away.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt elected to go beyond the prosecution's recommendation, sentencing Fogle to 15 years and eight months. She could have sentenced him to up to 50 years in prison.
Fogle's lawyers filed an appeal yesterday (2/19) calling that decision “unreasonable,” and asked the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago to throw out the prison term and order resentencing. Fogle wants a five year sentence.
there are no nice words -- ill get booted out of the forums so-
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