Following his release from a Trinidad and Tobago jail, former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner has questioned the charges he faces.
Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner has questioned the charges leveled against him following his release from a Trinidad and Tobago jail.
Warner - one of 14 people indicted on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption by the United States Department of Justice on Wednesday - was said to have handed himself in to authorities following the earlier arrest of seven defendants at the FIFA Congress in Zurich.
Subsequent reports suggest Warner left jail in an ambulance after one night in custody, apparently suffering from exhaustion, before giving a speech to a crowd of supporters.