Daniel E. Doyle, the indicted director of the Institute for International Sport, asked a judge Friday for permission to travel to Florida for a possible job.
Superior Court Melanie Wilk Thunberg said she would review the request after state prosecutors have a chance to investigate the job prospect, which was not disclosed.
Two weeks after Doyle was arraigned on charges that he looted the Sports Institute, located on the University of Rhode Island campus, of more than $1 million, he was back in court for a brief hearing.
In setting his bail at $100,000, Superior Court Judge Robert D. Krause limited Doyle's travel to Connecticut, where he lives, and Rhode Island, denying a request to allow him to travel to Florida to do consulting work.
On Friday, Thunberg did give Doyle permission to travel to Massachusetts, where his daughter lives. But organizers of a New England Basketball Hall of Fame dinner scheduled for Worcester, Mass., on June 22 told The Providence Journal earlier this week that Doyle -- who founded the Hall -- would not attend the event, which he is helping to plan, so as not to be a distraction.
Thunberg said that she would review Doyle's request to be allowed to travel to Florida on May 31 in Washington County Superior Court.