Florida A&M athletic director Angela Suggs was once arrested Monday on two prison counts associated with striking $24,000 in private bills on a company bank card at her earlier activity.
Suggs, 55, is charged with grand robbery and scheme to defraud, in addition to 4 misdemeanor counts of false claims on go back and forth vouchers. She became herself in to government Monday on the Leon County (Fla.) Detention Facility.
Suggs posted a $13,500 bond and was once launched Monday afternoon.
Florida A&M employed Suggs as its new athletic director on a three-year, $750,000 contract simply 9 months in the past.
“While the matter is unrelated to her duties as an employee at FAMU, we are monitoring the situation and will respond in the future as appropriate,” FAMU intervening time president Timothy Beard stated in a observation.
Prior to FAMU, Suggs labored because the president and CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation (FSF). An investigation started in November 2024 following an audit of Suggs’ trade bank card purchases, in line with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
“The investigation revealed Suggs misused her FSF-issued credit card to make wire transfers and cash withdraws and personal purchases at casinos during business trips, totaling more than $24,000,” the Florida Department of Law Enforcement stated in a observation. “She then falsified travel vouchers, coding the unauthorized charges as meals.
“When requested in regards to the unauthorized fees, Suggs claimed some had been for trade foods and others had been by accident charged to the trade card. She failed to completely pay off (the basis) for her private expenditures.”
–Field Level Media