California's Attorney General Rob Bonta has sent a scathing letter to FIFA, the world's governing body of soccer, demanding answers over a shocking ticketing scandal that has left fans and officials reeling. Bonta is requesting that FIFA explain why certain categories of World Cup tickets were changed after they had already been sold to unsuspecting buyers, potentially leaving thousands of fans with invalid or worthless tickets. The move has sparked widespread outrage and accusations of ticket price gouging, with many fans claiming they were misled about the value and authenticity of their tickets. As the World Cup gets underway, Bonta's inquiry raises critical questions about the integrity of FIFA's ticketing process and the need for greater transparency and accountability.
California attorney general asks FIFA to explain why the categories of some tickets were changed after being sold.