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Ex-Subway pitchman Fogle asks appeals court to cut sentence

eater.com

An attorney for former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle says his client's more than 15-year prison sentence isn't justified, arguing that the sentencing judge mistakenly believed he was involved in producing child pornography.

Defense attorney Ron Elberger made the argument while asking for a reduced sentence during a hearing before the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago.

Fogle pleaded guilty last year to possessing child pornography and paying for sex with underage girls.  Elberger told the court that Fogle didn't see all the child pornography produced by the former director of Fogle's anti-obesity foundation.

Federal prosecutors maintain that the judge acted within her discretion despite giving Fogle a longer sentence than the 12 1/2 years they recommended as part of a plea agreement.

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