The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football v. Warner et al

  1. July 09, 2019

    No-Show Soccer Exec Must Pay $79M In Default Judgment

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday hit a former North American soccer confederation president with a $79 million judgment after he failed to respond to claims that he accepted numerous bribes and kickbacks and spent the soccer governing body's funds on personal expenses.

  2. June 24, 2019

    No-Show Soccer Exec Found In Default In $20M Suit

    Austin "Jack" Warner, the former North American soccer confederation president accused of taking millions in bribes and kickbacks, was found in default Monday after failing to respond for a year and a half to a Brooklyn federal suit his onetime federation filed against him.

  3. April 20, 2017

    Soccer Federation Sues Ex-Officials For Bribes, Kickbacks

    The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football has launched a lawsuit in New York federal court against a pair of former executives caught up in the FIFA corruption scandal, saying the men used their positions of power to accept numerous bribes and kickbacks and spent the soccer governing body’s funds on personal expenses.