Subway obviously knew that its spokesman, Jared Fogle, who recently pled guilty to illicit sexual conduct with minor children, was attracted to children since 2011. That year, a journalist approached the FBI to let them know that Jared Fogle had told her “middle school girls are hot” several times.
Subway spokeswoman Kristen McMahon released a statement to the AP on Friday. McMahon said Subway regrets not acting further on the information.
Commenting based only on what I read in this OP...
Wait. How would Subway
know he did it just because someone made an accusation? If someone actually did tell Subway of the accusation at all (you said the accuser told
the FBI), and Subway fired Jared without any evidence, Jared could sue. If Subway actually did know of the accusation and asked Jared about it, how do you know Jared didn't categorically deny it?
You know what? Even if the accuser did tell Subway instead of telling the FBI, and even if Subway did ask Jared, and even if Jared admitted to it: Saying a middle schooler is "hot" isn't illegal and Subway might have been in serious shit for terminating their contract with their spokesman.
Did you actually think about any of this?