Ex-Subway spokesman Jared Fogle is expected to plead guilty to possession of child pornography charges, according to reports from multiple Indianapolis news outlets.

According to three local TV stations, Fogle will accept a plea deal Wednesday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office will discuss the deal and charges against Fogle Wednesday afternoon, reports say.

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Fogle’s attorney, Ron Elberger, did not return PEOPLE’s calls for comment, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Indianapolis declined to comment.

In July, authorities descended on the Zionsville, Indiana, home where Fogle lives with his wife and two children in a raid that lasted 11 hours while they removed electronics from the house. Fogle’s lawyer Ron Elberger told PEOPLE that the 37-year-old was cooperating with officials.

The investigation came just months after the executive director of Fogle’s Jared Foundation was arrested on federal child porn charges himself.

Russell Taylor, 43, was taken into police custody in April and charged with seven counts of production of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography. He reportedly attempted suicide in May, but he failed and remains in the custody of the U.S. Marshal’s Office.

In a statement released the day of the raid, Subway announced that they were severing ties with Fogle, who first appeared in a commercial for the fast food chain in 2000.

“Subway and Jared Fogle have mutually agreed to suspend their relationship due to the current investigation,” Subway said in a statement. “Both Jared and Subway agree that this was the appropriate step to take.”

And in April, CATCH (Coordinated Approach To Child Health) suspended their relationship with the Jared Foundation following Taylor’s arrest, the organization previously confirmed to PEOPLE in a statement.

When Taylor was arrested, Fogle said he was “shocked” by the horrific allegations against him and promptly cut ties with him as well.

Neighbors described Fogle as a quiet, but friendly guy. “He’s always waving and saying hi,” Julie Hole told PEOPLE. “I hope he’s inncocent.”

Fogle has not yet commented on the charges, but Subway told PEOPLE in a statement on Tuesday, “We have already ended our relationship with Jared and have no further comment.”

• Reporting by HILARY SHENFELD