Jared Fogle working that Commissary out in Prison

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How come this guy is in a min security federal prison? Nobody is going to do any real harm to him
 

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:dead: :dead: @ pedophile sandwich pitchman


I wasn't ready for that
 
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Surprised to hear he hasn't been seriously fukked up by now. A stab here or there.

they are setting up the booty.....
dude slapped him up to see if he'd drop dime (he didnt)
they are gonna come at him again,(have a friend) act
like he's gonna protect jared, jared is gonna fall for it,
think he has a friend,except food/snacks and then he's gonna
be on the hook for extortion,rape and become property.
:ehh:


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It's an, I believe low, or likely medium security FCI, no one is getting raped, murdered, or tortured. The BOP evaluates every inmate, Fogle is in with a bunch of white collar offenders, and first time drug arrests with no violence. Sexual predators and killers don't end up in those facilities.
 

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Pedophile sandwich pitchman Jared Fogle, just three months into a 16-year prison sentence, has put on 30 cake-fueled pounds behind bars, according to a published report.

Welp...he made the sub, now he gotta eat it :yeshrug:

...He doesn't deserve the sugary deliciousness of a honey bun...:birdman:

Who was the inmate who slapped him up? I'd like to make a donation to his book.
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Jared in Jail getting slapped up like
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Nephew: Inmate sent message beating disgraced Subway pitchman Jared Fogle
USA Today Network Ginger Rough and Robert Anglen, The Arizona Republic 2:18 p.m. EDT March 17, 2016
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Jared Fogle, the former Subway sandwich chain pitchman currently serving a sentence for child pornography and sex offenses, was beaten in a Colorado federal prison. The beating happened in late January by another inmate. USA TODAY

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Disgraced former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle was left beaten and bloodied in a prison fight by a fellow inmate, according to an official prison incident report made public Wednesday.

The inmate has ties to Arizona and a criminal history in the state that dates back to the mid-1970s, when a Phoenix police detective described him as one of "the worst criminals" he had encountered.

Steven J. Nigg, 60, wanted to draw attention to the number of prisoners at the minimum-security prison in Colorado who are serving sentences for sexually based offenses, his family said. And perhaps seeking to capitalize on his newfound notoriety, his family on Thursday created a public fundraising page to raise money for his legal expenses.

The assault was first reported by entertainment website TMZ.com. According to the incident report, Nigg attacked Fogle in a prison yard in late January "by striking him multiple times in the face with a closed fist."


Both he and Fogle are serving sentences at the Federal Correctional Institution, Englewood, which is in Littleton, Colo., about 9 miles outside of Denver.

Nephew speaks out

Jimmy Nigg of Denver, Nigg's nephew, said Wednesday that his uncle attacked Fogle because he was "frustrated" by his own conviction and the fact that Fogle has been using his celebrity status and money to get special treatment.

"In his words, my uncle's words, people convicted of these types of crimes, crimes against children, sexual predators, rapists, they shouldn't be in a minimum-security prison," Nigg said in a phone interview Wednesday. "He felt like it wasn't fair. He (Fogle) gets to order any food he wants, he can use his money to do things. This guy is coming and prancing in like he can do anything he wants.

"He (Nigg) wanted to send a message."

Jimmy Nigg added of his uncle, "He could have killed him if he wanted to."

Subway restaurant spokesman Jared Fogle leaves a police vehicle outside his home as a Federal authority holds the door, Tuesday, July 7, 2015, in Zionsville. FBI agents and Indiana State Police have removed electronics from the property. Charlie Nye/The Star
Criminal history in Arizona

According to the Arizona Department of Corrections website, Nigg was admitted to the Arizona prison system in March 1977, when he was in his early 20s.

Records and published reports show that Nigg was sentenced to 15-30 years after pleading guilty to three armed robberies in 1976.

He and another man were accused of robbing the Park Central Motor Hotel, two convenience stores, the Sage Motel and a gas station near Wickenburg.

The men also were accused of robbing a Mesa police officer at gunpoint and handcuffing him to a shopping cart.

The corrections website shows that Nigg was disciplined a handful of times in 1988 for infractions that included striking a fellow inmate, verbally threatening another inmate and deliberately starting a fire.

Nigg was also shot in prison. According to published reports in 1979, Nigg was sitting in his cell at the Arizona State Prison in Florence when he was shot in the shoulder by a homemade zip gun. Prison officials said a second shot missed him but ricocheted off a wall and burned him on the head.

He was released from the Arizona prison system in 1989. A decade later, he was arrested in Wisconsin on charges of battery and disorderly conduct and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of property damage. He was arrested again in 2003 and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing a police officer.

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Jared Fogle, former pitchman for Subway, is escorted to a car by police after an initial hearing Aug. 19, 2015, when he agreed to plead guilty to charges of possessing child pornography and having sex with minors. (Photo: Matt Detrich / The Star)

In federal prison

Nigg's nephew said his uncle was sent to federal prison in 2010 after he sold possessions from his father's estate, including antique guns.

Court records show Nigg owned a consignment store called Nigg's Nuthin' Fancy. His stepmother accused him of selling items, including guns, that belonged to his late father, in violation of a probate court order.

Nigg's stepmother hired an attorney and a private investigator who went to the store and purchased for $1,600 two rifles that had belonged to his father, according to court records. They turned over the firearms to federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Nigg was indicted on federal gun charges and pleaded guilty to being an armed career criminal in possession of a firearm. Under federal minimum-sentencing guidelines, Nigg was sentenced to 15 years in a federal prison.

The online Federal Bureau of Prisons database shows that Nigg was scheduled to be released in 2024.

Nigg has been in solitary confinement since he attacked Fogle, his nephew said. But Jimmy Nigg doesn't think his uncle regrets his actions in the prison yard.

'What he wanted to do was send a message'

"What he wanted to do is send a message, and he did," Jimmy Nigg said. "If he wanted to kill Jared Fogle, he would have been able to, and he didn't. No one stopped him from assaulting Jared. He sent the message, and he walked away."

Fogle pleaded guilty in August to having had sex with minors and distributing and receiving child pornography, according to a plea agreement released by the U.S. attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.

Fogle was sentenced in November to 15 years and eight months in prison for possession and distribution of child pornography and traveling across state lines for commercial sex with a minor.

Contributing: Richard Ruelas, The Arizona Republic. Follow Ginger Rough and Robert Anglen on Twitter: @gingerdawnrough and @robertanglen
 
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