Dallas Cowboys stadium worker busted on charge he took bribes to let people into Sunday's game
An employee at Arlington's AT&T Stadium was arrested Sunday on charges that he let football fans without tickets into a much-anticipated game in exchange for cash bribes, Tarrant County court records show. More than 90,000 folks cheered on the Dallas Cowboys as they defeated the rival Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday's stunning 33-12 victory. However, not everyone at Jerry World was a paying customer, authorities allege.
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