FAMU AD Angela Suggs Is Accused of Stealing More than $24,000 From Her Former Employer
- Angela Suggs, who holds top athletic leadership roles at Florida A&M University, surrendered to law enforcement in Tallahassee on June 9.
- The arrest followed a November 2024 FDLE investigation into allegations of more than $24,000 misused via Suggs's Florida Sports Foundation credit card.
- Authorities have formally charged Suggs with felony offenses for grand theft and fraudulent scheming, along with four misdemeanor charges related to submitting false travel expense claims.
- Suggs was booked into Leon County Jail with bond set at $13,500 and released shortly after 2:30 p.m. on June 9, according to court records.
- FAMU stated the matter relates to Suggs's prior employer, is unrelated to her university duties, and said it is monitoring the situation closely.
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FAMU Athletic Director Faces Charges
Florida A&M University athletic director Angela Suggs was arrested on allegations that she misused a credit card from her previous employer to make wire transfers, cash withdrawals and purchases at casinos, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced Monday. Suggs, who became the university’s athletic director and a vice president in October, is accused of misusing the credit card while serving as president and CEO of the Florida Sports …
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