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Split verdict for ex-Fox execs in bribery case over soccer TV rights

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A Brooklyn federal jury on Thursday convicted a former 21st Century Fox executive and acquitted another after a trial over an alleged scheme to bribe South American soccer officials to secure lucrative broadcasting rights.
Published 13 days ago · New York, United States

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