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Jacksonville Jaguars employee stole $22 million and lost the bet

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He bought several designer watches for $95 thousand, luxury cars and has savings in cryptocurrency.

Jacksonville Jaguars employee Amil Patel stole $22 million after losing most of his bets. The AP reported it.

The man worked as a financial planning manager since 2018. Thus, he had access to the credit cards of the club’s fans, staff and partners.

“Most of the money he received over the years was lost in betting. Amil planned to recover the lost value to pay the club for everything, but he became addicted to gambling,” Patel’s lawyer said.

It is known that the man bought several designer watches for 95 thousand dollars, expensive cars and has savings in cryptocurrency.

We remind you that Desiree Fortini-Craft, a resident of Massachusetts in the USA, won a lottery scratch ticket for the second time.

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