Subway Jared Fogle’s Associate Sentenced To 27 Years For Producing X-Rated Kiddie Flicks
Jared Fogle Associate Sentenced To 27 Years For Kiddie Flicks
The former director of a foundation started by ex-Subway pitchman Jared Fogle was sentenced to 27 years in for producing kiddie flicks that played a role in Fogle’s criminal case according to CBS Washington Local News:
A federal judge sentenced Russell Taylor, who agreed in September to plead guilty to child exploitation and child porn charges and admitted using hidden cameras to produce pornography of 12 children. Taylor also will have lifetime supervision after he serves his sentence.
Taylor was executive director of the Jared Foundation, a nonprofit that Fogle started to raise awareness and money to fight childhood obesity, from 2009 until May, when prosecutors filed child porn charges against Taylor.
The minimum sentence under federal law was 15 years. Prosecutors sought a 35-year sentence for the 44-year-old Indianapolis man. His attorneys wanted a sentence ranging from 15 years to nearly 23 years.
Authorities said Taylor secretly filmed 12 children who were nude, changing clothes or engaged in other activities. They said he used cameras hidden in his Indianapolis-area homes to produce child pornography.