Former Jacksonville Jaguars employee jailed for using team funds to gamble

Prior to a sentencing hearing that takes place next week, information about a former Jacksonville Jaguars employee's fraudulent use of the team's virtual credit card has been made public.

Prosecutors have recommended a seven-year prison sentence for the offender, who allegedly underwent outpatient therapy for a gambling disorder. The offender's attorney has asked for a minimum of one year in prison. In addition, he can be fined up to $500,000.
 
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