Subway spokesman Jared Fogle had his home raided this morning by Federal agents, just two months after the arrest of Russell Taylor, the former director of his foundation. The two incidents appear to be related, as it seems the early morning raid stemmed from Taylor's ongoing child pornography case.

Sources claim that Russell Taylor, 43, tried to commit suicide while in jail after learning that he faces eight federal charges relating to child pornography. One incident even included him questioning a woman about images of her children.

At around 6:30 this morning, several federal agents, FBI and Indiana State Police served Jared warrants to search his home in connection to Taylor's crime. The Indianapolis Star is reporting that most of Jared's electronics were seized and analyzed in an evidence truck outside of his Zionsville residence.

Fogle released a statement saying that his charity the Jared Foundation was "severing all ties" with Taylor shortly after his arrest. He also proclaimed how "shocked" he was regarding the numerous allegations. Jared has appeared in over 300 commercials for the sandwich franchise Subway. Once weighing in at 425 pounds, he began his organization to both discuss and combat childhood obesity.

Jared nor Subway were available for comment at this time.

Source: Fox News