AT&T Stadium Employee Charged With Accepting Bribe From Ticketless Fans

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An employee at AT&T Stadium has been arrested for allegedly taking bribes to let ticketless fans into Sunday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. 

The employee, 19-year-old Diego Soto, was arrested and faces a felony charge of commercial bribery, a police spokesperson said.

According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, a police department economic crimes detective was made aware that an contracted employee at entry gate had let in a group of people without tickets. 

The group had passed through a security checkpoint before getting to the area where the employee was supposed to scan tickets. 

When the detective questioned Soto, he admitted to accepting the money, police said.

The Cowboys won the game 33-13 and moved into first place in the NFC East division.

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