Jared Scott Fogle (; born August 23, 1977), is an American former spokesperson for Subway restaurants who was convicted of sexual offenses against minors.
After his significant weight loss attributed to eating Subway sandwiches, Fogle was made a spokesperson for the company's advertising campaigns from 2000 to 2015.
Born in Indianapolis to Jewish parents, Fogle graduated from North Central High School and Indiana University in 1995 and 2000, respectively.
He drew the attention of Subway and the media when an acquaintance wrote an article in the Indiana Daily Student about Fogle losing 245 pounds, which he attributed to eating Subway sandwiches.
Subway hired Fogle as a spokesperson in 2000, and he was featured in much of the company's advertising from 2000 to 2015; he appeared in Subway commercials, was parodied in an episode of South Park, and had appearances in the Sharknado film series, among others.
Fogle's tenure with Subway ended after he was investigated for paying for sex with minors and receiving child pornography in 2015; he had been the subject of a long-running investigation by the FBI since 2007.
On August 19 of that year, he agreed to plead guilty in federal court to possessing child pornography and traveling to pay for sex with minors.
Fogle formally pleaded guilty to the charges on November 19, 2015, and was sentenced to serve 15 years, 8 months in federal prison, with a minimum of 13 years before becoming eligible for early release.