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Jack Warner’s Challenge Against Attorney General Over Financial Disclosures Heads to Trial
Former FIFA VP Jack Warner’s extradition disclosure challenge set for Trial July 2025, claims discrepancies in legal expense evidence provided.
Former FIFA VP Jack Warner’s extradition disclosure challenge set for Trial July 2025, claims discrepancies in legal expense evidence provided.
Trinidad and Tobago – June 27, 2024 – Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner’s challenge against the Office of the Attorney General for withholding full financial disclosures in his extradition proceedings is set to go to trial on July 10th, 2025.
Justice Karen Reid set the tentative date on June 26th, acknowledging Warner’s claims of discrepancies in the evidence provided. This legal development signifies a crucial step in the protracted legal battle surrounding Warner’s extradition and the public’s right to information on funds spent from the public purse in Trinidad and Tobago.
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