19-year-old AT&T Stadium employee faces charges commercial bribery after allowing people into the Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles game Sunday night.
Police said Diego Soto, a contract employee at the stadium, allowed fans without tickets to attend games in exchange for money.
Police said Soto admitted to receiving the money.
Commercial bribery is a Texas state prison felony. Soto’s bond was $1,500.
Standing-only tickets for the game were on sale for up to $200.
Cowboys beat Eagles 33-13 Take first place in the NFC East. Dallas QB Dak Prescott isn’t known for playing well in the playoffs, but owner Jerry Jones said his performance “should close the door on any doubts about his ability to play in playoff-type games.” Told.
According to ABC affiliate WFAA, “Arlington police said they responded to 90 calls in and around the stadium during the game, ranging from parking violations to disturbances and fights. Most of those calls were formal reports. No arrests were made. Two were arrested for public intoxication and one was arrested for having an outstanding warrant.”