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FORMER FIFA vice president Jack Warner’s lawsuit against the permanent secretary of the Office of the Attorney General for failing to fully disclose legal fees in his extradition proceedings has been settled. This is because the state has conceded the case.
The matter was expected to go to trial in July, with Warner’s attorneys being allowed to cross-examine witnesses from the ministry.
On the morning of the trial, the AG’s office capitulated and provided the requested documents.
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