The Zionsville, Indiana home of Subway commercial star Jared Fogle was raided by FBI, Indiana state police and Postal Service investigators this morning during a child pornography investigation. The raid comes two months after the executive director of his foundation was charged with federal child pornography charges.

An FBI spokeswoman told the Indianapolis Star only that there was a criminal investigation underway in the area. The U.S. Attorney’s Office would not comment on the case.

The Star reported that there was an evidence truck parked outside Fogle’s house and he was seen leaving it.

According to Fox 59, Russell Taylor, who was the executive director of Fogle’s Jared Foundation, was arrested for possession of and producing child pornography. During a raid of Taylor’s home, investigators found over 500 videos and photos of child porn. At the time, Fogle said that the foundation fired Taylor immediately.

Fogle, 37, famously lost 235 pounds while on diet of Subway subs and exercising. He is still featured in Subway ads to promote the restaurant’s healthy sandwiches.

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