The New York and New Jersey attorneys general have subpoenaed FIFA over concerns about misleading ticketing practices that have led to exorbitant prices for matches that will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The announcement from New York attorney general Letitia James and New Jersey attorney general Jennifer Davenport comes as part of a probe into how FIFA has been handling ticket sales for the World Cup. Specifically, the AGs are looking into ticketing practices for the eight matches that will be held at MetLife, including the World Cup final on July 19. They are also looking into FIFA’s
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