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Derek Achong
Former Fifa vice president Jack Warner is still awaiting the full disclosure of the legal fees paid to over a dozen attorneys retained to represent the State in his still pending extradition proceedings and related legal challenges.
However, from information he has been given so far in the matter, from 2015, when the extradition proceedings were instituted, to 2022, when Warner’s first legal challenge to his proposed extradition was rejected by the United Kingdom-based Privy Council, six lawyers were paid a total of $6,718,720.
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