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Ex-Brazil soccer boss gets four years in prison in FIFA probe

| Updated: August 24, 2018 14:59:11


Ex-Brazil soccer boss gets four years in prison in FIFA probe

A former South American soccer official convicted on corruption charges in the sprawling FIFA bribery scandal was sentenced in federal court to four years in prison on Wednesday, reports AP.

Jose Maria Marin, a former president of Brazil’s soccer federation, also was ordered to forfeit $3.3 million and pay a $1.2 million fine in connection with his participation in a scheme to accept bribes in exchange for the media and marketing rights to various soccer tournaments, according to the office of the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

“His crime was one of pure, unmitigated and unchecked greed,” said Judge Pamela Chen, who said she wanted “to send a message of deterrence” in her sentence and described Marin as a rich man who could easily have said no to receiving bribes.

The government had asked for 10 years in prison for him.

The defense had sought the approximately 13 months he has already served, citing the 86-year-old’s advanced age and poor health.

Before his sentencing in Brooklyn federal court, Marin told the judge that soccer had been his great love but that now it was his downfall.

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