USA v. Webb et al
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1:15-cr-00252
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- A&O Shearman
- Baker & Hostetler
- Ballard Spahr
- Chiesa Shahinian
- Clarick Gueron
- Clifford Chance
- Cravath Swaine
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Glavin PLLC
- Greenberg Traurig
- Holland & Knight
- Hughes Hubbard
- Kirkland & Ellis
- McCool Law PLLC
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Miedel & Mysliwiec
- Nelson Mullins
- Norton Rose
- Paul Weiss
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Quinn Emanuel
- Retureta & Wassem
- Rivero Mestre
- Seward & Kissel
- Sher Tremonte
- Sidley Austin
- Spertus Landes
- Squire Patton
- Umhofer Mitchell
- Walden Macht
- Weddle Law PLLC
- Williams & Connolly
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October 27, 2017
Ex-Guatemalan Judge Convicted In FIFA Case To Be Deported
A former judge and onetime general secretary of the Guatemalan soccer federation who was the first to be sentenced in the government's sprawling FIFA corruption case will be sent back to his native country following an eight-month prison sentence, a New York federal judge has ordered.
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October 25, 2017
Ex-Judge Given 8 Months In First FIFA Scandal Sentence
A New York federal judge on Wednesday handed down the first sentence in the government's sprawling FIFA corruption case, sentencing a former judge and onetime general secretary of the Guatemalan soccer federation to eight months in prison over kickbacks he took related to media rights for World Cup qualifying matches.
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October 25, 2017
Cayman Soccer 'Groupie' Deserves Time Served, Court Told
Attorneys for the former general secretary of the Cayman Islands Football Association have told a New York federal court that their client, a "sad, semi-retired" Peter Pan of a man, should be given time served for his role in the FIFA corruption scandal.
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October 24, 2017
Ex-CONMEBOL Chief Waives Conflicts As FIFA Trial Nears
Conduct in the aftermath of the May 2015 arrests in the FIFA probe is playing a central role in a trial in New York federal court of three defendants set to start next month, with the former president of the South American soccer confederation on Tuesday waiving potential conflicts of interest with his Greenberg Traurig LLP attorneys and others who represented him between the first wave of arrests and his own arrest months later.
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October 23, 2017
Ex-Judge Deserves Prison In FIFA Corruption Case, US Says
Federal prosecutors said Monday that a former judge and onetime general secretary of the Guatemalan soccer federation should spend time in prison and repay $415,000 after admitting to taking kickbacks related to television rights for FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, hitting back at contentions that time already served was sufficient punishment.
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October 18, 2017
Jury To Be Kept From Media In FIFA Corruption Case
A Brooklyn federal judge granted a request by prosecutors on Tuesday to partly anonymize and sequester jurors who will soon hear a corruption case against three men charged in a sweeping conspiracy to corrupt the global soccer group FIFA, rejecting the men's protests that it would give jurors the wrong idea about the seriousness of the case.
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October 10, 2017
Ex-Soccer Officials Don't Want Jury Sequestered In FIFA Case
Attorneys for three South American soccer officials headed to trial next month on corruption charges in the wide-ranging FIFA probe urged a federal judge in Brooklyn on Tuesday to not take "extreme" measures to hide jurors' identities from the public and keep jurors partially sequestered.
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October 04, 2017
Ex-Soccer Exec Slams Obstruction Evidence In FIFA Probe
A former South American soccer executive charged in the U.S. federal government's massive FIFA corruption case argued Tuesday that evidence of alleged obstruction of justice that prosecutors want to admit at trial has nothing to do with him and would be unfairly prejudicial.
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September 15, 2017
Soccer Exec Slams Feds' Anonymous Jury Bid For FIFA Trial
One of three former South American soccer executives charged in the massive FIFA corruption dragnet urged a New York federal judge Friday not to grant the government’s bid for a semi-sequestered and anonymous jury, arguing that such measures have to be weighed against the potential they have to prejudice their upcoming trial.
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September 14, 2017
Feds Can Use Co-Conspirator Racketeering Info In FIFA Trial
A New York federal judge on Thursday said prosecutors accusing three former South American soccer officials of taking part in a wide-ranging FIFA corruption conspiracy will be allowed to admit evidence pertaining to racketeering by their alleged co-conspirators at trial, saying it is relevant and not prejudicial to the case.