Letitia James joins NJ attorney general to investigate FIFA for possible World Cup ticket price gouging
1 min read

Letitia James joins NJ attorney general to investigate FIFA for possible World Cup ticket price gouging

New York Attorney General Letitia James and New Jersey’s AG launched an investigation Wednesday into FIFA’s ticket sales ahead of the World Cup that have sparked a “gauntlet of confusion, fake scarcity, and impossibly high prices,” officials said.

Read more Baby-faced stepbrother accused of killing Anna Kepner on cruise reveals his face in public for first time ahead of bail hearing

James and Jersey’s Jennifer Davenport announced the joint probe that will focus on the numerous issues with the soccer federation’s ticket sales for the tourney, including reports of fans being misled about where their seats were and the sky-high prices.

Several World Cup matches, including the final, are being hosted at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Read more DHS head doubles down on plan to cripple all international travel into airports in sanctuary cities — including NYC

The two attorneys general sent FIFA subpoenas Wednesday and they are requesting information about ticket sales for the eight World Cup matches taking place in New Jersey starting next month.

“Being honest about ticket sales is not complicated. But FIFA has turned buying a ticket to the World Cup into a gauntlet of confusion, fake scarcity, and impossibly high prices – all at the expense of consumers and hardworking New Jerseyans,” said Davenport in a statement.

Read more President Trump could attend Knicks’ NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *