Posted on 10/24/2016 2:54:31 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The ex-wife of disgraced Subway pitchman Jared Fogle filed a lawsuit Monday against the sandwich company, claiming it knew for years about Fogles desire for underage girls.
Katie McLaughlins civil action, filed in Hamilton County, Indiana, said Subway received reports on three separate occasions the first as early as 2004 about Fogles sexual desire for young girls but did nothing to stop it.
McLaughlin, who married Fogle in 2010, said the pitchman who claimed to have lost hundreds of pounds by eating Subway sandwiches and walking propositioned an underage girl for sex in 2004 at a promotional event for the sandwich shop chain in Las Vegas.
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Deep pockets. They teach that in law school.
Yep (my 2nd on this article).
I also thank God that I am not one.
I wanted to be a lawyer until age 17, when I realized that, with Roe v. Wade being the unConstitutional Law of the Land, such a profession might endanger my soul.
Talk about bogus: “They knew but didn’t tell me that Jared was a perv. Because they didn’t tell me what they knew I married him and had two kids. I then had to divorce him (and get several million dollars in the settlement), but I need to sue Subway so I can tell my kids the truth about their father.”
No wonder my tuna sub tasted funny.
He would have been celebrated for his "authenticity."
Is everyone who knows about pedophilia required to tell the spouse? Because I can tell you right now, the spouse NEVER believes their precious man is guilty. I know the principal who abused me has a wife to this day who has heard a lot of evidence against her husband and is still with him. She knows damn well but refuses to believe. I think jared’s wife just wants footlong suitcases of cash.
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