A former Jacksonville Jaguars employee who pleaded guilty to financial crimes, including stealing more than US$22 million from the NFL team, has been sentenced to 78 months in federal prison and ordered to repay much of the money.
A former employee of the Jacksonville Jaguars was sentenced to more than 6 years after stealing US$22 million from the team. Amit Patel pleaded guilty to felony charges of wire fraud and illegal monetary transaction in December. He was facing up to 30 years in prison.
King also added Patel was “deeply remorseful and apologizes for his conduct” and his client suffers from a “serious gambling addiction” for which he is receiving professional treatment.A handwritten document purporting to facilitate the sale of a commercial property for well below its assessed value has not held up in B.C. Supreme Court.
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A new report commissioned by the US State Department paints an alarming picture of the “catastrophic” national security risks posed by rapidly evolving artificial intelligence, warning that time is running out for the federal government to avert disaster.Canada's independent cinema chains are 'in crisis,' need more funding: study
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