Webb woes mount as Fidelity Bank swoops to collect on Cayman property debt
January 9 – A default notice seeking nearly $34,000 in arrears has been issued against the Cayman Islands home owned by former FIFA Vice President and CONCACAF boss Jeffrey Webb, according to the Cayman Compass newspaper.
Webb, not so long ago touted as a future FIFA president, is due to be sentenced in a US federal court in May following his guilty plea to racketeering and money laundering conspiracy charges in connection with the corruption and bribery scandal that rocked world football in 2015.
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