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The first victim in the scandal involving Subway pitchman Jared Fogle will speak out publicly about the abuse in a Dr. Phil interview set to air next Thursday, the Mail Online reports.
Known only as “Analissa,” the now-16-year-old told the television host she felt “brainwashed and manipulated,” and was recorded on hidden cameras by the sicko’s business partner, Russell Taylor, when she was only 14.
Analissa reveals she was groomed by Taylor, and that he “had convinced me that when I turned 16 I was going to have sex with him,” the girl said.
The teen contacted Dr. Phil after seeing journalist Richelle Herman-Walrond, who exposed Fogle, on the show, according to the site.
Taylor — formerly the director of Fogle’s children’s charity — was arrested earlier this year and is expected to plead guilty during his Nov. 19 hearing to more than a dozen counts of child exploitation and pornography.
Taylor both produced and downloaded kiddie porn, and investigators have recovered more than 400 videos from his home and office.
Fogle has also admitted viewing the sick flicks produced by Taylor.
The interview will air Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. EST.



