2 former South American soccer officials convicted in corruption case premie

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 19:59:50


2 former South American soccer officials convicted in corruption case premie

Juan Angel Napout and Jose Maria Marin were convicted Friday in federal court in New York.

Judge Pamela Chen remanded the two defendants into custody after the verdict because prosecutors argued they were a serious flight risk. They will be sentenced in coming weeks.

Napout, from Paraguay is the former president of CONMEBOL, which presides over soccer in South America. Marin was the head of the Brazilian Football Federation between March 2012 and April 2015. He also served as head of the 2014 World Cup committee.



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They were among dozens of people arrested since 2015 by US investigators, who allege that millions of dollars in bribes were paid over two decades for marketing and media rights for tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches.

Most of the suspects worked for FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), international soccer's governing body and organizer of global tournaments including the World Cup, or sports marketing companies.

Reuters reported that Napout and Marin were the first suspects to stand trial since the investigation opened, though other defendants have pleaded guilty and some of them testified as prosecuting witnesses.

Napout was found guilty on one count of racketeering conspiracy and two counts of wire fraud conspiracy. He was acquitted on two counts of money laundering conspiracy.

Marin was found guilty on one count of racketeering conspiracy, three counts of wire fraud conspiracy and two counts of money laundering conspiracy. He was found not guilty on one count of money laundering conspiracy.

The jury was undecided on a racketeering conspiracy charge against Manuel Burga, the former president of the Peruvian soccer federation. The judge instructed the jury to return Tuesday to resume deliberations.

Marin's lawyer, Charles Stillman, told CNN he was 'terribly disappointed in the result, and our firm has every intention to continue this battle in the higher courts.'

Reuters reported that Napout's lawyer, Silvia Pinera-Vazquez, expressed disappointment but gave no further reaction. An attorney for Burga, Bruce Udolf, told CNN, 'We are still hopeful that my client will be declared not guilty.'

FIFA 'striving' to rebuild 'tarnished image,' but fans unconvinced

The jury was undecided on a racketeering conspiracy charge against Manuel Burga, the former president of the Peruvian soccer federation. The judge instructed the jury to return Tuesday to resume deliberations. They were among dozens of people arrested since 2015 by US investigators, who allege that millions of dollars in bribes were paid over two decades for marketing and media rights for tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches. Reuters reported that Napout and Marin were the first suspects to stand trial since the investigation opened, though other defendants have pleaded guilty and some of them testified as prosecuting witnesses. Reuters reported that Napout's lawyer, Silvia Pinera-Vazquez, expressed disappointment but gave no further reaction. An attorney for Burga, Bruce Udolf, told CNN, 'We are still hopeful that my client will be declared not guilty.' They were among dozens of people arrested since 2015 by US investigators, who allege that millions of dollars in bribes were paid over two decades for marketing and media rights for tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches. Most of the suspects worked for FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), international soccer's governing body and organizer of global tournaments including the World Cup, or sports marketing companies. Juan Angel Napout and Jose Maria Marin were convicted Friday in federal court in New York. Napout was found guilty on one count of racketeering conspiracy and two counts of wire fraud conspiracy. He was acquitted on two counts of money laundering conspiracy. The jury was undecided on a racketeering conspiracy charge against Manuel Burga, the former president of the Peruvian soccer federation. The judge instructed the jury to return Tuesday to resume deliberations. They were among dozens of people arrested since 2015 by US investigators, who allege that millions of dollars in bribes were paid over two decades for marketing and media rights for tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches. They were among dozens of people arrested since 2015 by US investigators, who allege that millions of dollars in bribes were paid over two decades for marketing and media rights for tournaments and World Cup qualifying matches. Juan Angel Napout and Jose Maria Marin were convicted Friday in federal court in New York. FIFA 'striving' to rebuild 'tarnished image,' but fans unconvinced Juan Angel Napout and Jose Maria Marin were convicted Friday in federal court in New York. The jury was undecided on a racketeering conspiracy charge against Manuel Burga, the former president of the Peruvian soccer federation. The judge instructed the jury to return Tuesday to resume deliberations. Marin was found guilty on one count of racketeering conspiracy, three counts of wire fraud conspiracy and two counts of money laundering conspiracy. He was found not guilty on one count of money laundering conspiracy. Juan Angel Napout and Jose Maria Marin were convicted Friday in federal court in New York. Reuters reported that Napout's lawyer, Silvia Pinera-Vazquez, expressed disappointment but gave no further reaction. An attorney for Burga, Bruce Udolf, told CNN, 'We are still hopeful that my client will be declared not guilty.' Reuters reported that Napout and Marin were the first suspects to stand trial since the investigation opened, though other defendants have pleaded guilty and some of them testified as prosecuting witnesses. The jury was undecided on a racketeering conspiracy charge against Manuel Burga, the former president of the Peruvian soccer federation. The judge instructed the jury to return Tuesday to resume deliberations.

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