Florida sports director A&M arrested for allegedly stolen more than $ 24,000

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Florida A&M sports director was arrested for alleging more than $ 24,000 to her former employer.

Angela Suggs went to Leon County prison on Monday and faces several accusations, including a flight and fraud crime. Suggs, which was then released on bail, also faced four leaders of false complaints on travel vouchers, who are all crimes in Florida.

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Suggs is accused of using a company credit card for personal use, doing metallic transport, cash withdrawals and making personal purchases in casinos during work trips during his time as CEO of Florida Sports Foundation. (Glenn Beil / Florida A & M University via Getty Images / File)

Suggs is accused of using a company credit card for personal use, doing metallic transport, cash withdrawals and making personal purchases in casinos during work trips during his time as CEO of Florida Sports Foundation.

Last fall, an investigation was launched by the Florida Ministry of Law Application after receiving a criminal reference from the Inspector General of the Florida Ministry of Commerce.

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The purchases of Suggs’ commercial credit cards were verified, and this has shown that it would have falsified travel vouchers by depositing them in the form of meals or claimed that they had been made by accident. Suggs would not have reimbursed Florida Sports Foundation for personal expenses either.

Statue Rattler at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. (Glenn Beil / Florida A & M University via Getty Images)

Suggs, 55, was hired by Florida A&M, which she graduated, almost at the same time when the investigation was launched. She has been CEO of Florida Sports Foundation for seven years.

“Florida A & M University is aware of the allegations involving our athletics director, Angela Suggs, while working with a former employer,” said Timothy Beard, acting president of Florida A & M, in a WTXL press release.

“Although the question is not linked to its functions as an employee of the Famu, we monitor the situation and respond to the future, if necessary.”

Angela Sugs (Don Juan Moore / Getty Images)

Suggs had already hired her new role as a former NBA player, Charlie Ward, was brought as a chief coach of the school basketball school. He hopes to bring the rattlers to the NCAA tournament, a place where they have not been for almost 20 years.

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