Sophia Culpo and her NFL player beau Braxton Berrios have split up.
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[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]We’re sure you haven’t heard the name Jared Fogle in a long time, but two women who were victims of the sex offender can’t forget so easily…
The Subway spokesperson was found guilty of child pornography possession and traveling across state lines to have sex with a minor in 2015. He pleaded guilty to a child pornography charge and paying for sex with an underage girl in August of that same year. Prosecutors claimed he had around 400 CSAM 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.
Now two of his victims, Hannah Parrett and Christian Showalter, are now speaking out about their experience with the man they call a “monster.” The sisters are stepdaughters of Russell Taylor, the executive director of Fogle’s charity. Taylor was also convicted of sex crimes involving the girls, right alongside Fogle. In a new interview with People Friday, ahead of the release of a new Investigation Discovery doc exploring the case, Showalter said about Subway Jared:
The former TV personality grew popular after he claimed to lose a dramatic amount of weight by following a “Subway diet” and earned $15 million for appearing in the restaurants ads. He went on to shock the world when law enforcement made the harrowing discovery of child porn on his computer during a raid.
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The docuseries, titled Jared From Subway: Catching A Monster, reveals how the sisters met Fogle through their stepdad; their
Sophia Culpo and her NFL player beau Braxton Berrios have split up.
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