Plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment against Austin Jack Warner in The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, a.k.a. CONCACAF, of the Bahamas, v. Austin Jack Warner, of Trinidad and Tobago; The Estate of Charles Blazer, a.k.a. Chuck Blazer; Elizabeth Manzo; Sportvertising (NY), Sportvertising (Cayman), of the Cayman Islands; En Passant Ltd., En Passant Inc., of the Cayman Islands; and Multisport Games Development Inc. at the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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Bahamas Bribery & Corruption Cayman Islands Civil Courts Documents Fraud Misappropriation Miscellaneous Money Laundering Trinidad & Tobago United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York USAJune 4, 2019
CONCACAF v. Jack Warner: Default Judgment Motion
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June 04, 2019
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Austin Jack Warner, The Estate of Charles Blazer, Elizabeth Manzo, Sportvertising (NY), Sportvertising (Cayman), En Passant Ltd., En Passant Inc., Multisport Games Development Inc.
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football
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Austin Jack Warner Central American and Caribbean Association Football CONCACAF Confederation of North Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football