The California Attorney General’s Office is investigating whether FIFA’s ticketing practices for upcoming World Cup games in the state violated California law. In a letter to FIFA’s chief legal officer on Wednesday, state Attorney General Rob Bonta raised concerns about reports that the sports organization sold tickets for seating zones that were later changed after…
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California assessing whether any laws broken in World Cup ticket sales process
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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