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More grotesque news from the continuing Jared Fogle scandal—who you remember as the former Subway spokesperson who claimed to have lost tons of weight from only eating their sandwiches. Fogle recently confessed to federal investigators that he paid to have sex with minors, as well as receiving child pornography from Russell Taylor—who months ago was convicted of possessing child pornography while he was the executive director of Fogle's charitable group, the Jared Foundation.

But as it turns out? Jared's charitable foundation wasn't so charitable. From USA Today:

[Jared's] non-profit foundation would distribute $2 million to schools and community organizations to fight the condition that had plagued Fogle for years, childhood obesity.

But the Jared Foundation has not issued a single grant, records show.

According to the story, of that $2 million that the Jared Foundation presumably collected, 60 percent of the money went to pay executive director Taylor's salary—while 26 percent of the foundation's profits are currently unaccounted for.

Here's a bit more grotesqueness (if you can stand it) from the Huffington Post:

Twelve of Fogle's 14 victims were minors who Taylor secretly filmed. Taylor then shared the images and videos with Fogle, federal prosecutors said in documents released last week. Fogle allegedly traveled to the other two victims, who were both underage, to engage in commercial sex acts.

Fogle faces between five and 12 years under the plea agreement. He also agreed to pay his victims $1.4 million.

Grotesque.