A former Jacksonville Jaguars financial employee named Amit Patel is accused of stealing more than $22 million from the franchise over a four-year period by manipulating its virtual credit card program. Patel, who held various titles during his tenure with the Jaguars, allegedly used his position as the sole overseer of the franchise's VCC program to fund personal lavish purchases and cover up his theft. The Jaguars confirmed that Patel was terminated earlier this year and stated that no other team employees were involved or aware of his criminal activity.
- A former Jaguars financial employee named Amit Patel is accused of stealing over $22 million from the franchise by manipulating its virtual credit card program.
- Patel used his position as the sole overseer of the franchise's VCC program to fund personal lavish purchases and cover up his theft.
- The Jaguars confirmed that Patel was terminated earlier this year and stated that no other team employees were involved or aware of his criminal activity.