Thu, Dec 14, 3:22 PM ESTMichael DiRoccoespn1 analyses
A former Jacksonville Jaguars financial employee pleaded guilty to stealing over $22 million from the NFL franchise over a four-year period. He faces a maximum of 30 years in prison and up to a $500,000 fine. The employee used his position as the sole overseer of the franchise's virtual credit card program to fund personal purchases and cover up his theft. The Jaguars have cooperated with the investigation and stated that no other team employees were involved or aware of the criminal activity.
  • A former Jaguars financial employee pleaded guilty to stealing over $22 million from the team.
  • The employee used his position as the sole overseer of the franchise's virtual credit card program to fund personal purchases.
  • The Jaguars have cooperated with the investigation and stated that no other team employees were involved or aware of the criminal activity.
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  • The Jaguars have cooperated with the investigation into the theft.
  • No other team employees were involved or aware of the criminal activity.