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Firm Out To Score Trial Victory For FOX CEO in FIFA Bribery Case

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The Firm currently represents the former CEO of a 21st Century Fox subsidiary against allegations vaguely linking him to a suspected plot to bribe soccer officials in order to obtain the rights to broadcast a South American soccer tournament. The charges are connected to a larger government investigation into the world of international soccer and its governing entities. The Firm intends to show that any allegation that its client participated in an illegal scheme is complete fiction, and it is zealously working to achieve that goal.

This matter is currently pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Read the NY Times article on the case: U.S. Says FIFA Officials Were Bribed to Award World Cups to Russia and Qatar

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