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{{Villain_Infobox|Box title = |image = 20221117 170626.jpg|fullname = Russell Charles Taylor Jr|occupation = Director of the Jared Foundation|goals = Sending child pornography to [[Jared Fogle]] (succeeded)<br>Getting away from his child pornography crimes (failed)<br>Committed suicide to end his life (failed)|crimes = Child Pornography|type of villain = Pervert}}
{{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Russell Charles Taylor Jr|occupation = Director of the Jared Foundation|goals = Sending child pornography to [[Jared Fogle]] (succeeded)<br>Getting away from his child pornography crimes (failed)<br>Committed suicide to end his life (failed)|crimes = Child Pornography|type of villain = Pervert}}
On April 29<sup>th</sup>, 2015, Russell Taylor, director of the Jared Foundation, was arrested at his Indianapolis home on charges of child exploitation, possession of child pornography, and voyeurism. [[Jared Fogle]] severed all ties with him immediately following the arrest. Taylor attempted suicide on May 6<sup>th</sup>, 2015, at the Marion County Jail and was placed on life support. Taylor pleaded guilty to the charges on September 1<sup>st</sup>, 2015, and on December 10<sup>th</sup>, 2015, was sentenced to 27 years in federal prison. It is a dramatically different image from the low-profile public persona of the man who headed the Jared Foundation, promoting the youth outreach work of longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle.  Today, Taylor is in federal custody.  On July 7<sup>th</sup>, 2015 federal and state authorities raided Fogle's Zionsville home. Subway said in a statement that the raid appeared to be "related to a prior investigation of a former Jared Foundation employee."  Fogle, the Indiana University grad who has amassed a fortune estimated at $15 million from representing Subway, has not been detained or charged with any crime. Whether or not the case against Taylor will lead to charges against Fogle remains a mystery.
On April 29<sup>th</sup>, 2015, Russell Taylor, director of the Jared Foundation, was arrested at his Indianapolis home on charges of child exploitation, possession of child pornography, and voyeurism. [[Jared Fogle]] severed all ties with him immediately following the arrest. Taylor attempted suicide on May 6<sup>th</sup>, 2015, at the Marion County Jail and was placed on life support. Taylor pleaded guilty to the charges on September 1<sup>st</sup>, 2015, and on December 10<sup>th</sup>, 2015, was sentenced to 27 years in federal prison. It is a dramatically different image from the low-profile public persona of the man who headed the Jared Foundation, promoting the youth outreach work of longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle.  Today, Taylor is in federal custody.  On July 7<sup>th</sup>, 2015 federal and state authorities raided Fogle's Zionsville home. Subway said in a statement that the raid appeared to be "related to a prior investigation of a former Jared Foundation employee."  Fogle, the Indiana University grad who has amassed a fortune estimated at $15 million from representing Subway, has not been detained or charged with any crime. Whether or not the case against Taylor will lead to charges against Fogle remains a mystery.
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