Former CONMEBOL president Napout to be released from U.S. jail - lawyer
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[June 30, 2023]
ASUNCION (Reuters) - Former South American soccer boss Juan Angel
Napout, who was sentenced to nine years in prison in 2018 for his role
in the FIFA corruption scandal, could be released next week, one of his
lawyers said on Thursday. |
Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay, one of three
defendants in the FIFA scandal, leaves the United States Federal Court
in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., December 18, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File
Photo |
Napout, the former head of South American
soccer's governing body CONMEBOL, was found guilty by a jury in
the U.S. of racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy,
crimes stemming from the corruption scandal that engulfed global
soccer body FIFA in 2015.
Napout's lawyer Juan Ignacio Gonzalez Macchi told a radio
station in Paraguay that Judge Pamela Chen had reduced Napout's
sentence and he would be released on compassionate grounds on
July 5.
Napout suffers from cataracts in both eyes and his family
alleges that he has not received adequate medical attention from
prison authorities in Miami.
"He is released but there is some paperwork for him to be able
to take a flight and return to Paraguay," said Gonzalez.
Napout served as the head of the national soccer federation in
his native Paraguay from 2007 to 2014 and then of South American
soccer’s governing body CONMEBOL for one year until he was
arrested in Zurich in December 2015 and extradited.
He was banned from soccer for life by FIFA in 2019.
(Report by Daniela Desantis. Written by Janina Nuno Rios;
Editing by Toby Davis)
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