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The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 on Sunday.
An worker at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium was arrested Sunday on fees that he let soccer followers with out tickets right into a much-anticipated recreation in trade for money bribes, Tarrant County court docket data present.
Greater than 90,000 people cheered on the Dallas Cowboys as they defeated the rival Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday’s beautiful 33-12 victory. Nevertheless, not everybody at Jerry World was a paying buyer, authorities allege.
Ticket inspector Diego Soto, 19, now faces fees that he let individuals into the stadium for money, which he pocketed, the Fort Price Star-Telegram reviews. It is unclear how many individuals gained admission because of the alleged scheme.
After being questioned by Arlington police, Soto admitted to accepting money to permit individuals into the sport, based on the each day.
Soto was later booked into the Tarrant County Jail and charged with industrial bribery, a state jail felony, court docket data present. He is since posted a $1,500 bond.
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