
Former Jaguars employee spent millions of alleged embezzled money to fund 'life of luxury,' prosecutors say
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In a recent court filing, federal prosecutors detailed former Jacksonville Jaguars employee Amit Patel's spending after allegedly embezzling $22 million from the team.
Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.
Federal investigators allege a significant amount of the money financed a "life of luxury." According to a recent court filing, Patel purchased Tiger Woods' putter from 1996 and spent more than $78,000 on private air travel.
A $275,000 retainer for Patel's attorney, Alex King, was paid with the misappropriated funds, according to the court filing. King asserted his client developed a gambling addiction and, as losses began to mount, he used the fraudulently obtained money to pay off his debt.
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