Former FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb pleads not guilty to corruption charge
By Jonathan McIntosh, Reporter
Former FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb pleads not guilty to a charge of corruption.
Former FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb has pleaded not guilty to a charge of corruption at a New York court.
Webb was extradited from Switzerland to New York on Thursday.
The 50-year-old has agreed to be released on bail with a £6.4m bond and has given up his passport to the FBI.
The FIFA corruption scandal led to president Sepp Blatter's resignation earlier in the year.
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