The indicted soccer official is providing 11 luxury watches to secure the USD 10 million bond that provided his release from custody along with his wife's wedding ring, three opulent cars and 10 properties.
According to an order filed today setting the conditions for release, Webb secured the bond with a five Rolex watches plus a Cartier Roadster, Hublot, Breitling, Panerai, Royal Oak Offshore and Luminor Marina.
The government noted that the Hublot has not yet been turned over to the FBI and must be provided by August 2 Webb's bond also is secured by a 2015 Ferrari and 2014 Range Rover in the name of his wife, Dr Kendra Gamble-Webb, a 2003 Mercedes-Benz in his name and a 401k account in his wife's name.
Her partnership equity interest in a company whose name was redacted also was used.
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In addition, bond was secured by ten properties. Jeffrey Webb, a citizen of the Cayman Islands who has a home in Georgia, was arrested in Switzerland in May and extradited to the United States.
He pleaded not guilty Saturday to racketeering and bribery charges, part of an indictment of nine soccer officials and five marketing executives alleging a USD 150 million bribery and kickback scheme. Four others have pleaded guilty.
Following the indictment he was provisionally suspended by FIFA and CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North and Central America and the Caribbean. Webb had been president of CONCACAF since 2012.