After entering a guilty plea to defrauding the Jacksonville Jaguars of over $22 million, the former executive filed a $250 million lawsuit against FanDuel, alleging that the sportsbook was taking advantage of his addiction to gambling. He alleges the operator made money off of his condition by breaking its anti-money laundering and responsible gaming policies.
Following his guilty plea to stealing $22.2 million from the Jaguars over a 3.5-year period while managing the team's virtual credit card program, he was sentenced earlier this year. He maintained a lavish lifestyle and gambled with the money that had been stolen.
Following his guilty plea to stealing $22.2 million from the Jaguars over a 3.5-year period while managing the team's virtual credit card program, he was sentenced earlier this year. He maintained a lavish lifestyle and gambled with the money that had been stolen.