In what appears to be a child pornography investigation, FBI agents and the Indiana State Police have raided the home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle, located just outside of Indianapolis, Tuesday morning, according to TMZ.

Pictures were uploaded to social media site Twitter from various accounts that show the Subway spokesman accompanying an investigator into his home Tuesday morning and it appeared as though he was cooperating with their investigation, judging by the pictures that TMZ obtained.

According to Fox 59 in Indianapolis, Fogle has a known link to at least one sex offender. Back in April, the former director for his charity foundation, Russell Taylor, was arrested in conjunction with the possession and production of child pornography. Investigators allegedly found more than 500 videos in Taylor's home that have been entered into evidence against him.

Fogle had publicly said he was severing all ties with the embattled Taylor almost immediately after he was arrested. There has been no word yet if the raid on Fogle's Indiana home was in any way connected to the Taylor case, or if Taylor had released any info regarding Fogle in exchange for a reduced sentence. The story is still developing in that regard.

In an exclusive report back in 2007 by Best Week Ever, they revealed that, according to an unnamed source, Fogle had ran an underground pornography ring out of his dorm room while attending Indiana University in Bloomington.

"According to our source, while studying at Indiana University, Fogle ran a very successful pornography rental company out of his bedroom. His porn collection was vast and extensive, and Fogle took his business pretty seriously. A video would run a patron a dollar a day (cheap!), and people would come from all over to take advantage of the deal. Needless to say, Jared had enough porn to keep his customers happy," the BWE reported read.

According to New York Daily News in 2013, the famous Subway spokesman, who rose to fame 15 years ago when he lost over 200 pounds on the exclusive Subway diet, was worth approximately $15 million at the time.