FBI vs. FIFA
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FBI vs. FIFA
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Re: FBI vs. FIFA
Hmmmmm...I thought European business practices and leadership were models for Americans to copy.
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Re: FBI vs. FIFA
I guess I'd probably find out if I read that very long article, but I've wondered how it is that the United States Justice Department has jurisdiction in this case.
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Re: FBI vs. FIFA
They've said it before, a lot of the stuff they are going after centered around activities in CONCACAF (the North American segment of FIFA) and had a lot to do with business that was being conducted out of the offices in Miami. The jurisdiction isn't all that controversial here.JohnStOnge wrote:I guess I'd probably find out if I read that very long article, but I've wondered how it is that the United States Justice Department has jurisdiction in this case.
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Re: FBI vs. FIFA
JSO doesn't let facts get in the way of his blind hatred for the feds.GannonFan wrote:They've said it before, a lot of the stuff they are going after centered around activities in CONCACAF (the North American segment of FIFA) and had a lot to do with business that was being conducted out of the offices in Miami. The jurisdiction isn't all that controversial here.JohnStOnge wrote:I guess I'd probably find out if I read that very long article, but I've wondered how it is that the United States Justice Department has jurisdiction in this case.
