
The Jacksonville Jaguars have filed a lawsuit against former employee Amit Patel, who admitted to embezzling $22 million from the team. The lawsuit, filed in Duval County Circuit Court, Florida state court, seeks $66.6 million in damages. Patel used the stolen funds to finance gambling, purchase a condo, a Tesla, and private jet flights through the team's virtual credit card program. The team is also pursuing the recovery of the embezzled funds from gambling platforms FanDuel and DraftKings, which allegedly ignored evidence of Patel's suspicious activities.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are suing former employee Amit Patel for stealing more than $22M from the franchise using its virtual credit card program. His purchases included: • Gambling • A condo • A Tesla • Private jet flights MORE » https://t.co/4YJceutpd3 https://t.co/gTpfIK7BQz
Jaguars Sue Ex-Employee for $66.6 Million After Thefts MORE: https://t.co/EGYXy5ODAu https://t.co/k9fsXNty87
NEWS: The Jacksonville Jaguars sued Amit Patel, the former team employee who stole $22 million from the franchise, for $66.6 million in damages in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Duval County (Fla.) Circuit Court. More details 🔗 https://t.co/S2AWKIKUJ4






