• Fogle's (Obama's pedophile butt buddy) ex-wife alleges Subway knew of h

    From Left Wings@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 5 07:27:28 2017
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    INDIANAPOLIS — Subway executives were notified at least three
    times that former pitchman Jared Fogle had a sexual interest in
    children and had exploited them, but failed to act, a lawsuit
    filed Monday alleges.

    Instead, the lawsuit says, the international sandwich franchise
    ignored the complaints, promoted Fogle as a family man and sent
    him to speak with children as part of the company's educational
    initiatives.

    The lawsuit that alleges widespread institutional negligence and
    harm comes from the person who seemingly knew Fogle best: his ex-
    wife, Kathleen McLaughlin. Yet McLaughlin claims that she did
    not know of Fogle's child exploitation. The complaint says she
    never would have married him had Subway reported allegations
    against Fogle to the authorities.

    Attorneys for McLaughlin filed a lawsuit against Subway on her
    behalf in Hamilton Superior Court on Monday. Fogle is serving
    nearly 16 years in a federal prison for child pornography
    convictions. IndyStar has reached out to Subway for comment, and
    has not yet received a response.

    "I filed this lawsuit because I have questions," McLaughlin told
    reporters in a teary statement on Monday afternoon in the
    Noblesville office of her attorneys at the firm, Church, Church,
    Hittle + Antrim.

    McLaughlin said her main focus is getting answers about what
    Subway knew about Fogle's sexual interest in children, and when
    they knew it. But she is also requesting an unspecified amount
    of damages.

    Subway turned Fogle's family into a marketing tool, the suit
    says, and used their likenesses without their consent.

    "Subway's ambition for sales and growth" came at expense of
    Fogle's wife and children, the suit alleges.

    As early as 2004, Subway's senior vice president of marketing
    was told that Fogle approached a young girl for a sex act at a
    Las Vegas Subway event. Subway sent a public relations manager
    to ask Fogle and a franchisee about the incident. Subway did not
    contact the girl and did nothing more, the suit alleges.

    In 2008, the suit alleges, Cindy Mills, a franchisee in Florida,
    told former Subway CEO Jeff Moody that she had a disturbing
    conversation with Fogle in which he told her he had sex with
    minors and liked them young.

    In 2011, the suit says, a Florida journalist made a complaint
    through Subway's website, reporting that Fogle told her he was
    interested in children.

    In those cases, the lawsuit says, the company sent public
    relations officials to speak with Fogle, but took no further
    action.

    In the 2008 instance, the lawsuit says, Mills reported that
    Moody told her: "Please don't tell me any more. Don't worry, he
    has met someone. She is a teacher and he seems to love her very
    much, and we think she will keep him grounded."

    Moody referred to McLaughlin, who married Fogle in 2010. The
    pair had two children, who are now 3 and 5 years old.

    "To the victims of my ex-husband, you are never far from my
    thoughts and prayers," McLaughlin said on Monday. "I can only
    imagine what you have been going through. A mother's most basic
    instinct is to protect her children, and this is one of the most
    horrific of crimes."

    McLaughlin said her young children often ask her questions about
    prison. When they get older, she said, she expects they will
    continue to ask questions about their father, and what
    McLaughlin alleges was an institutional failure on Subway's part.

    First a household name because of his story of extreme weight
    loss, Fogle last year became known instead for his exploitation
    of children and use of child pornography.

    A federal judge in November sentenced him to 15 years and eight
    months in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession or
    distribution of child pornography and traveling across state
    lines to have commercial sex with a minor.

    The case became a national media story in July 2015 when law
    enforcement officers raided Fogle's Zionsville, Ind., home.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/10/24/jared- fogle-ex-wife-sues-subway/92679662/
     

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  • From Jeanne Douglas@21:1/5 to Left Wings on Sun Mar 5 03:17:07 2017
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    In article <2d8ddd10b91b93c2bfe3f38aabb6858c@dizum.com>,
    "Left Wings" <leftwings@cnn.com> wrote:

    INDIANAPOLIS — Subway executives were notified at least three
    times that former pitchman Jared Fogle had a sexual interest in
    children and had exploited them, but failed to act, a lawsuit
    filed Monday alleges.


    Yeah, we all know this, we've known it for years. So why post it now?

    --

    JD


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  • From &@21:1/5 to Left Wings on Sun Mar 5 01:41:47 2017
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    fake flooding from drug dealer scum posting junk messages to hide
    behind traffic they steal your credit card numbers too its from peter j
    ross greg hall and alt usenet kooks report identity thieves and pirates
    to fbi . i win



    On 03/05/2017 01:27 AM, Left Wings wrote:
    INDIANAPOLIS — Subway executives were notified at least three times
    that former pitchman Jared Fogle had a sexual interest in children
    and had exploited them, but failed to act, a lawsuit filed Monday
    alleges.

    Instead, the lawsuit says, the international sandwich franchise
    ignored the complaints, promoted Fogle as a family man and sent him
    to speak with children as part of the company's educational
    initiatives.

    The lawsuit that alleges widespread institutional negligence and harm
    comes from the person who seemingly knew Fogle best: his ex- wife,
    Kathleen McLaughlin. Yet McLaughlin claims that she did not know of
    Fogle's child exploitation. The complaint says she never would have
    married him had Subway reported allegations against Fogle to the
    authorities.

    Attorneys for McLaughlin filed a lawsuit against Subway on her behalf
    in Hamilton Superior Court on Monday. Fogle is serving nearly 16
    years in a federal prison for child pornography convictions. IndyStar
    has reached out to Subway for comment, and has not yet received a
    response.

    "I filed this lawsuit because I have questions," McLaughlin told
    reporters in a teary statement on Monday afternoon in the Noblesville
    office of her attorneys at the firm, Church, Church, Hittle +
    Antrim.

    McLaughlin said her main focus is getting answers about what Subway
    knew about Fogle's sexual interest in children, and when they knew
    it. But she is also requesting an unspecified amount of damages.

    Subway turned Fogle's family into a marketing tool, the suit says,
    and used their likenesses without their consent.

    "Subway's ambition for sales and growth" came at expense of Fogle's
    wife and children, the suit alleges.

    As early as 2004, Subway's senior vice president of marketing was
    told that Fogle approached a young girl for a sex act at a Las Vegas
    Subway event. Subway sent a public relations manager to ask Fogle and
    a franchisee about the incident. Subway did not contact the girl and
    did nothing more, the suit alleges.

    In 2008, the suit alleges, Cindy Mills, a franchisee in Florida, told
    former Subway CEO Jeff Moody that she had a disturbing conversation
    with Fogle in which he told her he had sex with minors and liked them
    young.

    In 2011, the suit says, a Florida journalist made a complaint through Subway's website, reporting that Fogle told her he was interested in children.

    In those cases, the lawsuit says, the company sent public relations
    officials to speak with Fogle, but took no further action.

    In the 2008 instance, the lawsuit says, Mills reported that Moody
    told her: "Please don't tell me any more. Don't worry, he has met
    someone. She is a teacher and he seems to love her very much, and we
    think she will keep him grounded."

    Moody referred to McLaughlin, who married Fogle in 2010. The pair had
    two children, who are now 3 and 5 years old.

    "To the victims of my ex-husband, you are never far from my thoughts
    and prayers," McLaughlin said on Monday. "I can only imagine what you
    have been going through. A mother's most basic instinct is to protect
    her children, and this is one of the most horrific of crimes."

    McLaughlin said her young children often ask her questions about
    prison. When they get older, she said, she expects they will continue
    to ask questions about their father, and what McLaughlin alleges was
    an institutional failure on Subway's part.

    First a household name because of his story of extreme weight loss,
    Fogle last year became known instead for his exploitation of children
    and use of child pornography.

    A federal judge in November sentenced him to 15 years and eight
    months in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession or
    distribution of child pornography and traveling across state lines to
    have commercial sex with a minor.

    The case became a national media story in July 2015 when law
    enforcement officers raided Fogle's Zionsville, Ind., home.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/10/24/jared- fogle-ex-wife-sues-subway/92679662/




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  • From Turin Turd@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 6 09:12:33 2017
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    XPost: sac.politics

    On 05/03/2017 06:41, & wrote:

    fake flooding from drug dealer scum posting junk messages to hide
    behind traffic they steal your credit card numbers too its from peter j
    ross greg hall and alt usenet kooks report identity thieves and pirates
    to fbi . i win



    On 03/05/2017 01:27 AM, Left Wings wrote:
    INDIANAPOLIS — Subway executives were notified at least three times
    that former pitchman Jared Fogle had a sexual interest in children
    and had exploited them, but failed to act, a lawsuit filed Monday
    alleges.

    Instead, the lawsuit says, the international sandwich franchise
    ignored the complaints, promoted Fogle as a family man and sent him
    to speak with children as part of the company's educational
    initiatives.

    The lawsuit that alleges widespread institutional negligence and harm
    comes from the person who seemingly knew Fogle best: his ex- wife,
    Kathleen McLaughlin. Yet McLaughlin claims that she did not know of
    Fogle's child exploitation. The complaint says she never would have
    married him had Subway reported allegations against Fogle to the
    authorities.

    Attorneys for McLaughlin filed a lawsuit against Subway on her behalf
    in Hamilton Superior Court on Monday. Fogle is serving nearly 16
    years in a federal prison for child pornography convictions. IndyStar
    has reached out to Subway for comment, and has not yet received a
    response.

    "I filed this lawsuit because I have questions," McLaughlin told
    reporters in a teary statement on Monday afternoon in the Noblesville
    office of her attorneys at the firm, Church, Church, Hittle +
    Antrim.

    McLaughlin said her main focus is getting answers about what Subway
    knew about Fogle's sexual interest in children, and when they knew
    it. But she is also requesting an unspecified amount of damages.

    Subway turned Fogle's family into a marketing tool, the suit says,
    and used their likenesses without their consent.

    "Subway's ambition for sales and growth" came at expense of Fogle's
    wife and children, the suit alleges.

    As early as 2004, Subway's senior vice president of marketing was
    told that Fogle approached a young girl for a sex act at a Las Vegas
    Subway event. Subway sent a public relations manager to ask Fogle and
    a franchisee about the incident. Subway did not contact the girl and
    did nothing more, the suit alleges.

    In 2008, the suit alleges, Cindy Mills, a franchisee in Florida, told
    former Subway CEO Jeff Moody that she had a disturbing conversation
    with Fogle in which he told her he had sex with minors and liked them
    young.

    In 2011, the suit says, a Florida journalist made a complaint through
    Subway's website, reporting that Fogle told her he was interested in
    children.

    In those cases, the lawsuit says, the company sent public relations
    officials to speak with Fogle, but took no further action.

    In the 2008 instance, the lawsuit says, Mills reported that Moody
    told her: "Please don't tell me any more. Don't worry, he has met
    someone. She is a teacher and he seems to love her very much, and we
    think she will keep him grounded."

    Moody referred to McLaughlin, who married Fogle in 2010. The pair had
    two children, who are now 3 and 5 years old.

    "To the victims of my ex-husband, you are never far from my thoughts
    and prayers," McLaughlin said on Monday. "I can only imagine what you
    have been going through. A mother's most basic instinct is to protect
    her children, and this is one of the most horrific of crimes."

    McLaughlin said her young children often ask her questions about
    prison. When they get older, she said, she expects they will continue
    to ask questions about their father, and what McLaughlin alleges was
    an institutional failure on Subway's part.

    First a household name because of his story of extreme weight loss,
    Fogle last year became known instead for his exploitation of children
    and use of child pornography.

    A federal judge in November sentenced him to 15 years and eight
    months in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession or
    distribution of child pornography and traveling across state lines to
    have commercial sex with a minor.

    The case became a national media story in July 2015 when law
    enforcement officers raided Fogle's Zionsville, Ind., home.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/10/24/jared-
    fogle-ex-wife-sues-subway/92679662/




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  • From Marxette@21:1/5 to Turin Turd on Mon Mar 6 12:20:07 2017
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    :) Not by the real Turin an' not who Turin is. The people using this
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    some of their other activities:


    "...a gang of online thieves who do specialize in identity theft and
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    The purpose of this post was not trolling or fun or personal vendettas.
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    You are encouraged to report such behavior to federal authorities
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    On 03/06/2017 04:12 AM, Turin Turd wrote:
    On 05/03/2017 06:41, & wrote:

    fake flooding from drug dealer scum posting junk messages to hide
    behind traffic they steal your credit card numbers too its from
    peter j ross greg hall and alt usenet kooks report identity thieves
    and pirates to fbi . i win



    On 03/05/2017 01:27 AM, Left Wings wrote:
    INDIANAPOLIS — Subway executives were notified at least three
    times that former pitchman Jared Fogle had a sexual interest in
    children and had exploited them, but failed to act, a lawsuit
    filed Monday alleges.

    Instead, the lawsuit says, the international sandwich franchise
    ignored the complaints, promoted Fogle as a family man and sent
    him to speak with children as part of the company's educational
    initiatives.

    The lawsuit that alleges widespread institutional negligence and
    harm comes from the person who seemingly knew Fogle best: his ex-
    wife, Kathleen McLaughlin. Yet McLaughlin claims that she did not
    know of Fogle's child exploitation. The complaint says she never
    would have married him had Subway reported allegations against
    Fogle to the authorities.

    Attorneys for McLaughlin filed a lawsuit against Subway on her
    behalf in Hamilton Superior Court on Monday. Fogle is serving
    nearly 16 years in a federal prison for child pornography
    convictions. IndyStar has reached out to Subway for comment, and
    has not yet received a response.

    "I filed this lawsuit because I have questions," McLaughlin told
    reporters in a teary statement on Monday afternoon in the
    Noblesville office of her attorneys at the firm, Church, Church,
    Hittle + Antrim.

    McLaughlin said her main focus is getting answers about what
    Subway knew about Fogle's sexual interest in children, and when
    they knew it. But she is also requesting an unspecified amount of
    damages.

    Subway turned Fogle's family into a marketing tool, the suit
    says, and used their likenesses without their consent.

    "Subway's ambition for sales and growth" came at expense of
    Fogle's wife and children, the suit alleges.

    As early as 2004, Subway's senior vice president of marketing
    was told that Fogle approached a young girl for a sex act at a
    Las Vegas Subway event. Subway sent a public relations manager to
    ask Fogle and a franchisee about the incident. Subway did not
    contact the girl and did nothing more, the suit alleges.

    In 2008, the suit alleges, Cindy Mills, a franchisee in Florida,
    told former Subway CEO Jeff Moody that she had a disturbing
    conversation with Fogle in which he told her he had sex with
    minors and liked them young.

    In 2011, the suit says, a Florida journalist made a complaint
    through Subway's website, reporting that Fogle told her he was
    interested in children.

    In those cases, the lawsuit says, the company sent public
    relations officials to speak with Fogle, but took no further
    action.

    In the 2008 instance, the lawsuit says, Mills reported that
    Moody told her: "Please don't tell me any more. Don't worry, he
    has met someone. She is a teacher and he seems to love her very
    much, and we think she will keep him grounded."

    Moody referred to McLaughlin, who married Fogle in 2010. The pair
    had two children, who are now 3 and 5 years old.

    "To the victims of my ex-husband, you are never far from my
    thoughts and prayers," McLaughlin said on Monday. "I can only
    imagine what you have been going through. A mother's most basic
    instinct is to protect her children, and this is one of the most
    horrific of crimes."

    McLaughlin said her young children often ask her questions about
    prison. When they get older, she said, she expects they will
    continue to ask questions about their father, and what McLaughlin
    alleges was an institutional failure on Subway's part.

    First a household name because of his story of extreme weight
    loss, Fogle last year became known instead for his exploitation
    of children and use of child pornography.

    A federal judge in November sentenced him to 15 years and eight
    months in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession or
    distribution of child pornography and traveling across state
    lines to have commercial sex with a minor.

    The case became a national media story in July 2015 when law
    enforcement officers raided Fogle's Zionsville, Ind., home.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/10/24/jared-
    fogle-ex-wife-sues-subway/92679662/




    “&” is an infamous and anonymous internet troll. He launches
    scurrilous, defamatory, trivializing and false diatribes against
    Men’s Rights activists and their posts and against Men’s Rights organizations. He therefore, has as his goals the disruption of
    soc.men and the thwarting of the legitimate goals of the men’s rights movement, and the denigration, trivialization and discrediting of the
    leaders of the men’s rights movement and men’s rights organizations.

    FOAD TURIN you moron


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