The Jacksonville Jaguars have asked FanDuel to reimburse them for approximately $20 million stolen by a former employee, Amit Patel, who used the money for gambling on the site. Patel pleaded guilty to stealing $22.2 million using the team's virtual credit card program and lost about $20 million on daily fantasy and sports bets. FanDuel has declined the Jaguars' request for reimbursement, leading to a dispute between the two parties.
The Jaguars employee who is alleged to have stolen tens of millions of dollars apparently blew it on FanDuel. ⬇️ https://t.co/qbw2la9Y31
. @FanDuel says "You're on your own" to the Jacksonville @Jaguars https://t.co/CzCZQgq4AF
Jacksonville Jaguars 'ask FanDuel to return $20m stolen by Amit Patel' after former employee pleaded guilty to transferring funds from a virtual credit card to the betting site https://t.co/JieVlcgP4I https://t.co/zAvVoshjBS
Jaguars reportedly asking FanDuel to return $20 million stolen by former employee https://t.co/Ny1X8ckLZX https://t.co/8xfPbMHisi
Everyone roasted the Jaguars for reportedly trying to get $20 million from FanDuel that was stolen by an employee https://t.co/R1UszJRgmM https://t.co/pYyTUzHFlA
Can't blame Jaguars for taking a shot here, they're freerolling. But such a laughable request that shows no personal responsibility. You hired a criminal. You didn't have checks in place to notice he was stealing from you for 3.5 years. You let him rip off $22M. It's not on… https://t.co/4MpeFsPHEA
FanDuel denying Jaguars’ request to return $20 million in stolen funds https://t.co/BDFIFGcffK https://t.co/Je9KH7iFUT
Jaguars want FanDuel to reimburse stolen $20M: report https://t.co/uTuqEXJAud
The former Jaguars employee pled guilty to stealing money through a virtual credit card system the team used. He lost nearly $20M on sports bets and daily fantasy with FanDuel. (via @espn) https://t.co/7rEtNR8NmB
It took plenty of guts for Amit Patel to steal more than $20 million from the Jaguars to feed his gambling addiction. It takes even more guts for the Jaguars to ask FanDuel to reimburse the team for the money Patel stole. https://t.co/ojKRKiDLFN
The Jacksonville Jaguars have asked FanDuel to reimburse them approximately $20 million dollars in stolen proceeds from a former employee playing on the teams campus. 💰 https://t.co/2TyxBmrKyV
The Jaguars have asked FanDuel to reimburse them for at least some of the $20 million stolen by a former employee used to gamble on the site, according to @AdamSchefter. FanDuel has said no. What’s the right move?
𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Fanduel is refusing to reimburse the #Jaguars the $20 million plus dollars they had stolen from them by former employee Amit Patel, which he used to place bets with on Fanduel. Patel was able to steal the money from the Jaguars by exploiting their virtual… https://t.co/VREEQOlxGo https://t.co/Ap78sJCKPz
the jags have asked fanduel for $20 mil as a negotiating tactic they really just want to be able to log in https://t.co/AagZDIuph0
In December, former Jaguars employee Amit Patel pleaded guilty to stealing $22.2M using the Jags' virtual credit card program. He lost about $20M on daily fantasy and sports bets, and the Jaguars have asked FanDuel to reimburse them, per @ESPN. The company is unwilling to pay. https://t.co/eXSQ3HIoF7
The Jaguars have asked FanDuel to reimburse them for some or all of the approximately $20 million in stolen proceeds a former employee lost on the site, but the company is unwilling to pay. https://t.co/whtPP4w1HG
According to ESPN, the Jaguars asked FanDuel for some, or all, of the $20 million their employee stole. FanDuel said no. https://t.co/UxW5h3sBEv
According to ESPN, the Jaguars asked FanDuel for some, or all, the $20 million their employee stole. FanDuel said no. https://t.co/UxW5h3sBEv
Jaguars asked FanDuel to return stolen $20M, source says. 😩🤣 no refunds https://t.co/eJXYeknozO
This might be my favorite story of the year. The Jaguars were like my Mom circa 1991, calling the cable company to ask that they erase the pay-per-view charges that her degenerate son had accrued. Sounds like FanDuel wasn't any more accommodating than the cable company. https://t.co/TiVChX2odj