‘Subway’ Jared Fogle speaks for first time from prison: ‘I royally screwed up’

Subway pitchman-turned-convicted pedophile Jared Fogle has finally showed some remorse for his crimes — but it’s more about what happened to him than what he did.

“I really royally screwed up to wind up where I am,” the father-of-two wrote in a hand-written letter dated Nov. 7, 2021, and exclusively obtained by The Post. “I was selfish and entitled.”

Subway pitchman turned convicted pedophile Jared Fogle (present day, right) has spoken out for the first time from prison.
Subway pitchman turned convicted pedophile Jared Fogle (present day, right) has spoken out for the first time from prison.
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Fogle — who prosecutors said had some 400 child-porn videos in his possession — pleaded guilty in August 2015 to a child pornography charge and paying for sex with an underage girl after traveling from Indiana to New York City. He was ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution to 14 victims.

He is now serving 15 years and eight months at the Federal Correctional Institution (F.C.I.) in Englewood, Colo.

Jared Fogle's letters from prison.
Jared Fogle's letters from prison.

This is the first time that Fogle, now 44, has spoken about his life behind bars.

He wrote that he is inspired by a line from the movie “The Shawshank Redemption.”

“Something like, ‘You can either get busy living or get busy dying’ when you are sent to prison. I’ve done everything I can to get busy living and make the most of this unwanted experience.”

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