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Judge orders Jack Warner to pay Concacaf $79m in damages
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 03:02:15
Judge orders Jack Warner to pay Concacaf $79m in damages
NEW YORK (AP)A former Caribbean football official fighting extradition in the FIFA bribery scandal has been ordered to pay $79 million in damages from a related US lawsuit.US District Judge William Kuntz ordered the default judgment against Jack Warner in the 2017 civil action accusing him of embezzling tens of millions of dollars from the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf).The written ruling was issued in federal court in Brooklyn on Tuesday after Warner failed to contest the claim.The football association intends to pursue all available avenues to enforce the judgment in any jurisdiction where Concacaf has reason to believe Mr Warner may have assets, plaintiff lawyer John Kuster said in a statement on Wednesday.
Warner, 76, is a defendant in a sprawling criminal investigation that has resulted in convictions of several top football officials. Hes out on bail while challenging a US extradition request to Trinidad and Tobago, where hes denied any wrongdoing.There was no immediate response on Wednesday to an email sent to one of his lawyers.Warner agreed
Warners sons, Daryll and Daryan, pleaded guilty to fraud charges in the criminal case in 2013 as part of a cooperation deal. Theyre both out on bail with travel restrictions within the US and are awaiting sentencing.to provide Blazer with $1 million of the $10 million bribe, according to the suit.
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sgtdjones
2022-09-13 03:06:05
They can find Jack every Sunday morning at the 5am Mass at Mount St Benedict ..
He is loyal to that Mass.
Jack not going anywhere.
Jack is my hero, tell em Yankees to stuff it .
nick2020
2022-09-13 14:19:09
In reply to sgtdjones
Jack is a fraudster.
Jack is your hero.
No one is surprised.
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 14:26:41
In reply to nick2020
Idiot, since you are clueless as sodden
Jack did what every FIFA management did.
They want to punish Jack owing to his race.
I support Jack because he is fighting them through the Courts.
American legal system should look at Trump first before any citizen from a foreign country.
Jack tells em Yankees to stuff it.
carl0002
2022-09-13 15:05:59
Jack seeking asylum in Argentina.
camos
2022-09-13 15:28:20
In reply to sgtdjones
Jack did what every FIFA management did.
So that makes his deed right?
Castled
2022-09-13 15:42:13
In reply to nick2020
Jack is a fraudster.
Jack is your hero.
No one is surprised.
stdjones is a jack-ass. You see what I did there
Story 3 months old where stdj been? In ukraine with cia
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 15:45:51
In reply to carl0002
Jack seeking asylum in Argentina.
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 15:46:50
In reply to Castled
Story 3 months old where stdj been?
In Argentina.
nick2020
2022-09-13 17:39:10
In reply to camos
So that makes his deed right?
This is what makes a fraudster a fraudster.
Fake decks and lawsuits.
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 20:42:58
In reply to camos
Have you done every deed in your life until today correctly?
Did you make any mistakes along the way?
If you didn't then Chastise Jack .
nick2020
2022-09-13 20:54:05
In reply to sgtdjones
Have you done every deed in your life until today correctly?
I am sure camos is not proud of his incorrect deeds.
You are proud Jack took bribes and teif money.
They want to punish Jack owing to his race.
Convicted defendants
According to the US Department of Justice web site, the following defendants previously pleaded guilty under seal and agreed to forfeit more than $40 million.[44]
On 26 May 2015, Zorana Danis, the co-founder and owner of International Soccer Marketing Inc., a New Jersey-based sports marketing company, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a two-count information charging her with wire fraud conspiracy and filing false tax returns. As part of her plea, Danis agreed to forfeit $2 million.
On 9 November 2015, Fabio Tordin, the former CEO of Traffic Sports USA Inc. and currently an executive with Media World LLC, a Miami-based sports marketing company, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a four-count information charging him with three counts of wire fraud conspiracy and one count of tax evasion. As part of his plea, Tordin agreed to forfeit more than $600,000.
On 12 November 2015, Luis Bedoya, a member of the FIFA Executive Committee, a CONMEBOL vice president and the president of the Federación Colombiana de Fútbol, the Colombian soccer federation, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a two-count information charging him with racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy. As part of his plea, Bedoya agreed to forfeit all funds on deposit in his Swiss bank account, among other funds.
On 16 November 2015, Alejandro Burzaco, the former general manager and chairman of the board of Torneos y Competencias S.A., an Argentinian sports marketing company, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. As part of his plea, Burzaco agreed to forfeit more than $21.6 million.
On 17 November 2015, Roger Huguet, the CEO of Media World and its parent company, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a three-count information charging him with two counts of wire fraud conspiracy and one count of money laundering conspiracy. As part of his plea, Huguet agreed to forfeit more than $600,000.
On 23 November 2015, Jeffrey Webb, a former FIFA vice president and executive committee member, CONCACAF president, Caribbean Football Union executive committee member and Cayman Islands Football Association president, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, three counts of wire fraud conspiracy and three counts of money laundering conspiracy. As part of his plea, Webb agreed to forfeit more than $6.7 million.
On 23 November 2015, Sergio Jadue, a vice president of CONMEBOL and, until last month, the president of the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Chile, the Chilean soccer federation, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a two-count information charging him with racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy. As part of his plea, Jadue agreed to forfeit all funds on deposit in his U.S. bank account, among other funds.
On 25 November 2015, José Margulies, the controlling principal of Valente Corp. and Somerton Ltd, who served as an intermediary who facilitated illicit payments between sports marketing executives and soccer officials, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and two counts of money laundering conspiracy. As part of his plea, Margulies agreed to forfeit more than $9.2 million.[44]
Or more like Jack skipping out on punishment while others could not.
sgtdjones
2022-09-13 21:23:18
In reply to nick2020
Unfortunately, you cannot absorb what I am saying...
Jack and the Whole of FIFA were guilty of whatever they did.
What right does the American government have to extradite Jack?
Yet, No American can be brought to the Hague for crimes committed anywhere.
We have seen Orange man showing how feeble the law is in America.
He will not go to jail, actually, he should be in one at the moment.
I am supporting Jack based on American Law, when you prosecute all on an even playing field
I shall agree, until then Long live Jack and others.
camos
2022-09-14 15:31:01
In reply to sgtdjones
What other body was robbed by the officials? taking bribes to award a WC, I can overlook but robbing the federation, robbing Haiti, robbing the TT WC players?
camos
2022-09-14 15:37:59
In reply to sgtdjones
What right does the American government have to extradite Jack?
CONCACAF is headquartered in Florida, Jack crimes were transacted in US$.
buds
2022-09-14 18:16:35
In reply to sgtdjones
Yet, No American can be brought to the Hague for crimes committed anywhere.
Yep, they are above the law. Its only the other nation's people who commit crimes against humanity. Yet, they are the most egregious war criminals.
sgtdjones
2022-09-14 18:40:10
In reply to camos
What other body was robbed by the officials? taking bribes to award a WC, I can overlook but robbing the federation, robbing Haiti, robbing the TT WC players?
Throughout FIFA history the Administrators have taken bribes....The Brazilian President was the most corrupt one.
Camos we are Talking FIFA and Football.
Now, If I can't extradite an American, you cant do the same to Jack...
granite
2022-09-15 22:55:10
In reply to sgtdjones
You are right and I am with you on that.