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US prosecutors move to drop soccer bribery case against former Fox executive

By Thomson Reuters Dec 10, 2025 | 3:09 PM

By Jasper Ward and Jack Queen

Dec 10 (Reuters) – Federal prosecutors moved to dismiss charges against a former Fox ‍executive and an Argentine sports marketing company convicted of trying to bribe soccer officials in exchange for lucrative broadcasting contracts, according to a court filing.

U.S. Attorney for the Eastern ‌District of New York Joseph ‌Nocella Jr. wrote a letter on Tuesday to the judge who oversaw the case, saying dismissing the case against Hernan Lopez was in ​the “interest of justice.”

Lopez was among more than 40 to face criminal charges in ‍a sweeping U.S. Department ​of Justice probe unveiled in ​2015 into soccer corruption, including at the ‍sport’s world governing body FIFA.

Prosecutors said Lopez, a former chief executive of Fox International Channels, schemed to bribe officials at South American soccer federation CONMEBOL to win ‍rights for that continent’s most popular club tournament, Copa Libertadores.

The move to dismiss the case ‍comes months ‍after an appeals court reinstated ​the 2023 conviction against Lopez.

A ​federal ⁠judge had said Lopez’s conviction could ‌not stand because a federal law addressing honest services wire fraud did not reach alleged foreign commercial bribery.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward and Jack Queen; Editing by Caitlin Webber, Franklin Paul and ⁠Bill Berkrot)