Soccer corruption fallout continues in Latin America (June 19, 2015)
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Argentine businessmen Hugo and Mario Jinkis turned themselves in to Argentine authorities, three weeks after arrest warrants were issued to extradite them to the U.S., where they are wanted in relation to the FIFA corruption investigation. They are among 14 soccer and business officials indicted by the U.S. Justice Department in a sweeping investigation into alleged bribery, racketeering and money laundering, reports the
Soccer corruption fallout continues in Latin America (June 19, 2015)
Soccer corruption fallout continues in Latin…
Soccer corruption fallout continues in Latin America (June 19, 2015)
Argentine businessmen Hugo and Mario Jinkis turned themselves in to Argentine authorities, three weeks after arrest warrants were issued to extradite them to the U.S., where they are wanted in relation to the FIFA corruption investigation. They are among 14 soccer and business officials indicted by the U.S. Justice Department in a sweeping investigation into alleged bribery, racketeering and money laundering, reports the