Foggy becomes somehow associated with Daredevil, so it stands to reason he'd be kidnapped/tortured in order to find out Daredevil's real identity.
In an idealised world? Foggy remains defiant to the end. He's bloody, but unbeaten, and spits in the face of the bad guy as he promises to die before revealing his secret. In the gritty, violent world of Hell's Kitchen however...
At some point Foggy breaks. He doesn't want to - the last thing he would ever want is for Matt to get hurt. But he's delirious, and he hasn't slept for days, and his whole body is in agony, and he just wants it all to stop, and so Matt's name just... slips out.
Foggy is rescued and the bad guys are dealt with by Daredevil before there are any really serious ramifications for knowing that DD is Matt Murdock. But Foggy can't forgive himself for (what he sees as) betraying Matt.
+100 for Foggy immediately confessing to Matt as soon as he's safe and conscious, and Matt not initially understanding how big a thing this is for Foggy. +1000 for someone trying to get Foggy to understand that he was tortured, and the fact that he talked is not some failure on his part, but torture being, in fact, specifically designed to get information out of people. +10000 Foggy having to come to terms with the fact that, while he never thought he was brave, he always thought that, when it came down to it, he would never betray or let down his friends. And now he has to deal with the knowledge that he chose his own self-preservation over his best friend.
Any/any, Foggy breaks under torture, aftermath
In an idealised world? Foggy remains defiant to the end. He's bloody, but unbeaten, and spits in the face of the bad guy as he promises to die before revealing his secret. In the gritty, violent world of Hell's Kitchen however...
At some point Foggy breaks. He doesn't want to - the last thing he would ever want is for Matt to get hurt. But he's delirious, and he hasn't slept for days, and his whole body is in agony, and he just wants it all to stop, and so Matt's name just... slips out.
Foggy is rescued and the bad guys are dealt with by Daredevil before there are any really serious ramifications for knowing that DD is Matt Murdock. But Foggy can't forgive himself for (what he sees as) betraying Matt.
+100 for Foggy immediately confessing to Matt as soon as he's safe and conscious, and Matt not initially understanding how big a thing this is for Foggy.
+1000 for someone trying to get Foggy to understand that he was tortured, and the fact that he talked is not some failure on his part, but torture being, in fact, specifically designed to get information out of people.
+10000 Foggy having to come to terms with the fact that, while he never thought he was brave, he always thought that, when it came down to it, he would never betray or let down his friends. And now he has to deal with the knowledge that he chose his own self-preservation over his best friend.