Jared Fogle News: Subway Spokesman’s Home Searched by FBI

The FBI has raided the home of Jared Fogle, the spokesman of Subway, as a part of an investigation, according to reports made by authorities to ABC News.

Fogle was seen at his home in Zionsville, Indiana during the search, which took place on the morning of July 7th.

Authorities did not share any details about the nature of the investigation, although it comes two months after the director of Fogle's foundation, Russell Taylor, was arrested on charges of child pornography.

Fogle's attorney did release a statement to ABC news, which emphasizes that his client has not been charged with any crime.

"Jared has been cooperating, and continues to cooperate, with law enforcement in their investigation of unspecified charges, and looks forward to its conclusion," said Rob Elberger, Fogle's attorney.

Subway also issued a statement of the investigation, which involves the long time face of the fast food company.

"We are shocked about the news and believe it is related to a prior investigation of a former Jared Foundation employee. We are very concerned and will be monitoring the situation closely," said the company in its statement.

Taylor is facing eight preliminary federal felony charges, which include multiple counts of possession of child pornogrpahy as well as voyeurism and child exploitation.

Taylor is incarcerated according to federal documents, and it is not clear whether he has entered a plea.

Federal prosecutors have until August to get a grand jury together, according to Taylor's lawyer.

At the time of his arrest, Fogle released a statement to the Indianapolis Star, which condemned Taylor.

Fogle became nationally famous when he lost a lot of weight by eating turkey and vegetable Subway sandwiches and exercising.