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Federal court documents have charged Lester Jones, who worked for the Hawks as Senior Vice President of Finance, with felony wire fraud.
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Federal prosecutors charged Lester T. Jones Jr., the team's former Senior Vice President of Finance, with one count of wire fraud. They say he carried out the scheme from at least May 2017 through June 2025 while working in the team's accounting and finance department.