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FIFA schemes involved $150 million, envelopes of cash, a Swiss bank account, officials allege

The U.S. Justice Department is expected to bring federal corruption charges against as many as 14 high-ranking members of world soccer's governing body Wednesday, following a three-year FBI investigation that could cripple Sepp Blatter's run for a fifth term as FIFA president.

According to CNN, an indictment against the FIFA officials will be unsealed in a New York courtroom.

Swiss authorities, acting on the request of U.S. law enforcement, descended on a tony resort in Zurich overnight Wednesday to arrest several of those expected to be charged. The officials, who were attending FIFA's annual meeting, were to be extradited to the U.