Ex-Soccer Exec Slams Obstruction Evidence In FIFA Probe
By Adam Rhodes ( October 4, 2017, 2:29 PM EDT) -- A former South American soccer executive charged in the U.S. federal government's massive FIFA corruption case argued Tuesday that evidence of alleged obstruction of justice that prosecutors want to admit at trial has nothing to do with him and would be unfairly prejudicial....
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