"Ex-Jaguars Employee Amit Patel Sentenced to 78 Months for $22M Fraud"

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Former Jacksonville Jaguars finance manager Amit Patel has been sentenced to six and a half years in federal prison for embezzling $22 million to fund his gambling addiction and lavish lifestyle. Patel, who admitted to wire fraud and illegal money transactions, will also be on supervised release for three years and has to pay over $21 million in restitution. The 31-year-old, described as an emotionally scarred gambling addict, expressed remorse for his actions, attributing them to his addiction. The case has sparked concerns about the potential for others to attempt similar illegal activities.
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