A reporter revealed she tried to warn Subway Jared was a pedophile but the company ignored her.
A reporter who claims she was an informant for the FBI claims she also tried to warn Subway that the face of their company had been making sexual comments about her kids, but “never heard back from them.”
Rochelle Herman-Walrond, a Florida journalist who says she tipped the FBI after hearing Fogle make inappropriate remarkes about middle school girls, revealed that she tried to tell Subway about Fogle’s inappropriate relationships with children but, Subway ignored her.
She says she’s not sure of the exact date and doesn’t have a copy of the email because she sent it through a comment form on Subway’s corporate website. But she knows for sure that Subway never contacted her back.
“I told them how Jared had approached my children—that I met him during my radio show program—and that he had approached my children and had made sexual comments about wanting to do things with my children and their friends,” Herman-Walrond said. “I never got a ‘Thank you for emailing’ or anything like that, but I sent it and it did go through.”
She’s since detailed her involvement investigating Jared Fogle, claiming she wore a wire for over five years and recorded conversations where he allegedly discussed having sex with children. He also, allegedly asked her to install hidden cameras in her kids’ rooms.
“I had two young children at the time, and he talked to me about installing hidden cameras in their rooms and asked me if I would choose which child I would like him to watch,” she told Inside Edition Thursday.