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FIFA Scandal: Trinidad & Tobago court postpones Jack Warner extradition hearing

Friday, December 4, 2015
A Trinidad & Tobago court postponed a hearing for former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner’s extradition to the United States on corruption charges until February 19.
Warner, 72, served from 1997-2011 as a vice president of FIFA, soccer’s world governing body.
He appeared briefly in court, but no evidence was heard as both prosecutors and defence attorneys asked the judge for a continuance.
The delay is to allow time for the Trinidad High Court to rule on a motion filed by Warner’s lawyers challenging the legal basis of the extradition bid.
Warner is one of 14 former and present FIFA officials indicted in the United States on a number of charges including corruption and fraud.