PUBLIC SAFETYJared Fogle appears in court on child porn chargesJared Fogle, former pitchman for Subway, is escorted to a car by police after the initial hearing Wednesday, Aug. 19, for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich/The StarJared Fogle, a former pitchman for Subway, is put in a car by police after the initial hearing on Wednesday, Aug. 19, at the federal courthouse for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarU.S. Attorney Josh Minkler discusses the Jared Fogle case with reporters.Tim Evans / The StarFederal prosecutor Steven DeBrota speaks to reporters about the charges for former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle on Wednesday, Aug. 19.Kristine Guerra / The StarEscorted by a federal officer, former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle leaves the federal courthouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 after the initial hearing on charges of child pornography on Wednesday, Aug. 19.Charlie Nye / The StarAttorney Jeremy Margolis spoke on behalf of his client Jared Fogle, a former pitchman for Subway, who had the initial hearing on Wednesday, Aug 19, at the federal courthouse for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarSurrounded by news cameras, former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle steps into a waiting car along North Pennsylvania Street after walking out of the federal courthouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Aug. 19, following his initial hearing on charges of child pornography.Charlie Nye / The Star, Charlie Nye / The StarLocal and national media are reflected in the outside of the car while trying to get one last shot as Jared Fogle was driven away after the initial hearing on Wednesday, Aug 19, at the federal courthouse for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarSurrounded by security, former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle walks out of the federal courthouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Aug. 19, after the initial hearing on charges of child pornography. Fogle has not plead guilty to charges stemming from a raid that took place in his Zionsville, Ind. home on July 7.Charlie Nye / The StarPeople watched from across the street at the federal courthouse as Jared Fogle, a former pitchman for Subway, was led to a car after the initial hearing on Wednesday, Aug 19, for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarJared Fogle, a former pitchman for Subway, is escorted to a car by police after pleading guilty on Wednesday, Aug. 19, to charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarAttorney Jeremy Margolis spoke on behalf of his client Jared Fogle, a former pitchman for Subway, after the initial hearing on Wednesday, Aug 19, at the federal courthouse for charges of child pornography and having sex with minors, according to court documents released by U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Indiana.Matt Detrich / The StarMedia stakes out the southeast entrance to the federal courthouse in Indianapolis waiting for former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle to appear on child pornography charges on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Fogle reportedly is taking a plea deal with federal authorities following a raid that took place at his Zionsville, Ind., home on July 7, according to court documents.Charlie Nye / The StarReporters swarm and bystanders watch from across the street as former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle steps into a waiting car along after after his arraignment on charges of child pornography Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015.Charlie Nye/The Star