SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) — A previous boxing promoter, ex-school ball mentor and organizer a Rhode Island-based game foundation has been indicted theft.
Dan Doyle was sentenced by a jury Monday of 18 checks, including misappropriation, falsification and acquiring cash under misrepresentations.
Prosecutors said the 67-year-old Doyle, of West Hartford, Connecticut, utilized the Institute for International Sport as a piggybank, taking more than $1 million to pay for things including his youngsters' school educational cost, a little girl's wedding costs and plastic surgery.
He was likewise blamed for producing the marks of two board presidents, including Alan Hassenfeld, the previous CEO of Hasbro Inc.
Doyle's legal advisor says his customer didn't do anything criminal.
Doyle was at one time a boxing promoter for Sugar Ray Leonard. He additionally was the head men's ball mentor at Trinity College in Connecticut.
Dan Doyle was sentenced by a jury Monday of 18 checks, including misappropriation, falsification and acquiring cash under misrepresentations.
Prosecutors said the 67-year-old Doyle, of West Hartford, Connecticut, utilized the Institute for International Sport as a piggybank, taking more than $1 million to pay for things including his youngsters' school educational cost, a little girl's wedding costs and plastic surgery.
He was likewise blamed for producing the marks of two board presidents, including Alan Hassenfeld, the previous CEO of Hasbro Inc.
Doyle's legal advisor says his customer didn't do anything criminal.
Doyle was at one time a boxing promoter for Sugar Ray Leonard. He additionally was the head men's ball mentor at Trinity College in Connecticut.
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