
USA: Former FIFA Vice-President Jeffrey Webb's family leaves NYC court
The family of former FIFA Vice-President Jeffrey Webb were escorted from court by Republican lawyer Ed O'Callaghan in New York on Saturday, after the former pleaded not guilty to high-profile corruption charges.
Webb, aged 50, is currently under house arrest and has been slapped with bail in the region of $10 million (€9.23 million). He was arrested in Switzerland in May along with six other FIFA officials, when allegations first broke of widespread corruption in football's world governing body.
Both O'Callaghan and Webb's family refused to give a statement to the media following the court session.

The family of former FIFA Vice-President Jeffrey Webb were escorted from court by Republican lawyer Ed O'Callaghan in New York on Saturday, after the former pleaded not guilty to high-profile corruption charges.
Webb, aged 50, is currently under house arrest and has been slapped with bail in the region of $10 million (€9.23 million). He was arrested in Switzerland in May along with six other FIFA officials, when allegations first broke of widespread corruption in football's world governing body.
Both O'Callaghan and Webb's family refused to give a statement to the media following the court session.