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US prosecutors seek to abandon soccer TV rights corruption case

Prosecutors cite shifts in enforcement policy and legal challenges in corruption cases as reasons for seeking dismissal of convictions against former Fox exec Hernan Lopez and Full Play Group.

  • On Dec 10, 2025, U.S. prosecutors told the Supreme Court they want to abandon efforts to preserve convictions in a TV-rights corruption case and asked to remand it for a dismissal motion.
  • Prosecutors said the decision reflects legal and policy shifts, with the government determining that dismissal aligns with recent high court rulings and the Trump administration's enforcement overhaul.
  • After a judge granted an acquittal and an appeals court reinstated convictions in July, Hernan Lopez and Full Play Group SA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
  • Policy shifts this year could affect future foreign-corruption cases as the Justice Department cuts prosecutors and pauses a statute, reshaping enforcement amid the U.S., Canada and Mexico co-hosting the 2026 World Cup.
  • High-Profile connections and corporate denials shape the story’s contours as President Donald Trump’s ties to Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, and Fox Corp., split in 2019, underscore political and corporate distance.
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US prosecutors seek to abandon soccer TV rights corruption case

U.S. prosecutors have told the Supreme Court that they want to give up their fight to preserve the convictions of a former Fox executive and a South American sports media company in a corruption case related to the TV rights for international soccer tournaments.

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