Lynch notes that four individuals and two corporations, both affiliates of the Traffic Group, have already entered guilty pleas. One of the individuals is Chuck Blazer, a former FIFA vice president and the one-time general secretary of Concacaf.
Lynch says these defendants have agreed to forfeit $150 million in profits as part of a settlement.
The 2013 Concacaf Gold Cup was also at the center of a bribery scheme, the indictment says. A Traffic USA executive had paid Webb $50,000 when Webb ran for Concacaf president in 2012.