WATCH Jared Fogle Make Fun Of ‘To Catch A Predator’ Back In 2008

Before Jared Fogle was getting bashed for allegedly soliciting underage sex, he was making fun of other guys for getting caught soliciting underage sex, on cable TV.

This video of VH1’s “I Love The New Millenium” shows comics and celebrities providing commentary for things that happened back in 2005.

One of those celebrities was “The Subway Guy,” who had the gall to make fun of men getting caught in the hit show, To Catch A Predator.

If you don’t remember, NBC’s To Catch A Predator was a show hosted by journalist Chris Hansen, where they’d basically set up guys and make them think they were about to get some underage punani, but instead, they got Hansen staring at them in the face, making them feel like the scum bags they were.

So back in 2008, the man who just got caught up in an underage porn ring and allegedly paid minors for sex, said about the NBC show:

“These guys continue to fall for it EVERY SINGLE TIME. There must be, like, 100 million episodes of the show and these guys still come out.”

He must have been feeling high and mighty at the time because he wasn’t getting caught like all those gullible losers were.

That didn’t last very long.

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