Ex-FIFA Exec Agreed To Work With Feds, Plea Deal Reveals

By Y. Peter Kang ( June 15, 2015, 11:02 PM EDT) -- A plea agreement between the U. S. government and former FIFA executive Charles Blazer made public Monday revealed that the high-ranking soccer official accepted bribes in connection with the voting for the hosting of two World Cups and agreed to work undercover for federal prosecutors. . . .

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