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Friday, March 18, 2016

Former Pitchman for Subway, Jared Fogle Attacked and Beaten in Prison!!! YEAH!!!



Inside Jared Fogle's Life in Prison: Former Subway Pitchman a 'Constant Target,' Source Says

The former pitchman for Subway, Jared Fogle who was convicted on multiple charges of child molestation was attacked and beaten at the Colorado's Englewood Prison where he is currently being housed. I say, GOOD JOB!!! I hate child molesters and who cares if they get beaten or killed while in prison. I personally think that death should be the one and only sentence given to child molesters. Allowing them to languish for years and years in prison is not an appropriate sentence for their crimes.Jared is serving a 16 yr sentence for his crimes. Jarend was convicted of paying underage girls to have sex with him. He had 16 victims so I guess the Judge thought he should do a year for each victim. I think he should have gotten 10yrs per victim at a minimum!!! Sigh, our prison system is too lenient on certain crimes. (I know it's not the proper thing to revel at someone else's misfortune, but I know that our society is too hung up on being politically correct!!! I always find it refreshing when someone states an opinion and doesn't succumb to p/c bullshit rhetoric!!! Dont you? hahahaha Say it like you mean it!!! *SILYMI*)

Fogle sustained a bloody nose, facial bruising, and neck abrasions in the Jan. 29 assault in the prison's recreation yard, according to an incident report by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The brother of Fogle's alleged assailant tells PEOPLE that 60-year-old inmate Steven Nigg simply "can't be around child molesters" without getting violent. 

Levine says he thinks the next 15-plus years will be difficult for Fogle, even if he is transferred to a different prison. "That stigma of what he did will follow him wherever he goes," says Levine, who was convicted in 1999 on conspiracy, fraud, racketeering, and weapons charges. "He's four months into a 16-year sentence and he's already been assaulted several times. I would say this guy has some serious problems." 

According to Levine, prisons have a hierarchy, with varying degrees of respect shown for a wide-ranging array of offenses. Sexual assaults against children, he says, are considered the most deplorable crimes. 

"There's a pecking order in prison, and at the top, you've got the guys who've killed people – gang members, organized crime affiliates," Levine starts. "People like Jared are at bottom, with the rats and the snitches. No prisoner wants to associate with a child molester. Jared is going to have a hard time as he works his way through the system. No one wants to befriend or associate with someone like that." 

Levine says that prisoners often refer to child molesters as "chomos." These offenders are even despised by prison staffers, Levine says. 

"With chomos, they'll never tell other inmates what they're in for," Levine explains. They'll say they're in for drugs or fraud, but you can see it in their eyes." 

Levine says that his clients at Englewood Prison tell him Fogle's arrival was preceded by a mandate from the warden: "The word from the administration was, 'Hand's off Jared,'" he says. 

But the prisoners have not obeyed, Levine says. "When he got there, I was told prisoners started chanting, ˜F--- Jared" and Englewood is a chomo yard: 75 percent of the inmates there are child molesters," says Levine. "Jared is there with a lot of his own kind, and is considered king of the chomos. The other chomos respect him, like he's their God or something." Birds of a feather stick together. 

Levine claims Fogle has been "packing on the pounds" since becoming a resident of Englewood Prison. He plays tennis there, but "the regular inmates won't play with him, so all the chomos have started their own tennis league." 

While Fogle continues appealing his nearly 16-year sentence, Levine thinks the former sandwich pitchman is fighting a losing battle. 

"That sentence was a result of a plea agreement he made," Levine says. "His appeal is worthless, because he won't be able to prove the court made any errors in this case. Just because you don't like your sentence doesn't mean you should appeal it." 

Fogle's attacker is in prison on weapons charges, and will be a free man in 2024 – five years before Fogle's release. So Steven Nigg can beat Fogle's ass for the next 8 yrs!!! I dont see a problem with that, do you? LOL

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