A federal judge threw out the convictions of a former Fox executive and a South American sports media and marketing company in the FIFA bribery investigation.
The Supreme Court in May reversed the wire fraud conspiracy conviction of former Cuomo aide Joseph Percoco, ruling jury instructions were too vague.
She added: “Defendants’ convictions for money laundering, predicated on their honest services wire fraud convictions, also cannot be sustained. The court therefore grants defendants’ motions to acquit on all counts of conviction.” “Our client is grateful for the court’s well-reasoned decision,” Carlos F. Ortiz, a lawyer for Full Play, said in an email. “It has been a long journey and we greatly appreciate the court’s complete vindication.”
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