California assessing whether any laws broken in World Cup ticket sales process
Summary
California’s Attorney General is investigating if FIFA broke any state laws in how it sold tickets for the upcoming World Cup games in California. The inquiry follows reports that FIFA changed seating zones after selling tickets, which raised legal concerns.Key Facts
- The California Attorney General’s Office is leading the investigation.
- The investigation focuses on FIFA’s ticket sales for World Cup games held in California.
- There are reports that FIFA sold tickets for certain seating areas but changed those areas afterward.
- Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a letter to FIFA’s chief legal officer about these concerns.
- The inquiry looks into potential violations of California state law related to ticketing.
- The World Cup games are scheduled to take place in California soon.
- FIFA is the international organization responsible for the World Cup.
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