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A former owner of a Subway sandwich franchise claims that pervy pitchman Jared Fogle talked to her about paying for sex with minors back in 2008 — but executives turned a deaf ear to her complaints.
Franchisee Cindy Mills alerted a Subway exec when the creep sent her incriminating texts about underage sex, her lawyer said Thursday.
Mills offered to show the texts to Jeff Moody, who at the time headed the trust that handled Subway marketing.
However, the ad honcho silenced Mills, saying he didn’t want to hear any more, her lawyer claims.
Fogle agreed on Aug. 19 to plead guilty to allegations that he received child pornography and paid for sex with girls as young as 16.
Subway did not comment late Thursday.
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