Episode 62
Gambling is often a factor when a person perpetrates a fraud, sometimes to a shocking degree. Caleb and Greg discuss one such case involving a finance professional who went to extraordinary lengths to change his bad luck.
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Sources:
The Jaguars’ $22 million question: How did four years of theft go undetected? — New York Times
Ex-Jaguars employee Amit Patel sentenced to prison for fraud — ESPN
Ex-Jags employee gambled with company card at former job — ESPN
Trevor Lawrence — Spotrac.com
Published on 1 year, 6 months ago
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