A high court judge says Jack Warner has denied any knowledge about the whereabouts of the Trinidad and Tobago accounts from the 2006 World Cup amid a dispute over bonuses owed to players from that national team.
Justice Devindra Rampersad said on Tuesday that Warner, who once led Caribbean football for more than two decades, submitted a letter stating his position.
Former defender Brent Sancho, the leader of the players’ group, said the letter contradicts what was said last year by the ex-president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.
Sancho told The Associated Press that Oliver Camps “told the court that Mr. Warner was the only person who held the accounts of the 2006 World Cup and the TTFF never had them.”


