
ARLINGTON (WBAP/KLIF News ) – A tip led to the arrest of an AT&T stadium employee accused of letting people into the Cowboys game Sunday night without tickets in exchange for cash.
19-year-old Diego Soto faces a felony charge of commercial bribery.
According to a press release, an officer at the stadium was told a contracted ticketing employee at an entry gate let in a group of people who did not have tickets in exchange for money.
When questioned about the incident, Soto allegedly confessed.
Sunday night happened to be the highest-demand Cowboys game of the season. The Cowboys won against the Philadelphia Eagles,33 to 13.
Standing-room tickets were in the $100-$200 range.
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