He's been the face of Subway for years following his remarkable success losing weight by eating the chain's sandwiches, but Jared Fogle could be finding himself in some very hot water--and could lose his gig as the restaurant's spokesman.

Federal agents raided Fogle's home in Zionsville, Indiana earlier today and he was seen being driven away from the property later in the afternoon by a man in a black Lexus after an hours-long police investigation conducted by federal and state officials at his home.

Electronics and other items were also taken out of the home throughout the day.

According to the Indianapolis Star, there has been no confirmation on whether the raid has to do with a child pornography investigation, though it has been noted that thiis has all occurred just two months after Russell Taylor, the former executive director of Fogle's The Jared Foundation, was arrested in the city on federal child pornography charges.

Among items seized during a raid on Taylor's residence were a thumb drive that contained multiple videos of child pornography, including what police described at the time as "commercially made child pornography from Eastern Europe similar to that seized on other investigations."

It is unclear if the raid on Fogle's residence is a part of that probe.

After the raid on Russell and his subsequent arrest, Fogle claimed to have severed all ties with his former executive director.