A Manhattan attorney who admitted to bribing FIFA soccer officials has been suspended from practicing law in New York.

Aaron Davidson, the former president of Traffic Sports USA and ex-chairman of the North American Soccer League's board of governors, also must show cause before a referee why a final order of censure, suspension or disbarment should not be made, an Appellate Division, First Department, panel said in an unsigned opinion May 4.

Davidson, admitted to practice in 2000, was suspended in connection with his 2016 guilty plea in the Eastern District for federal racketeering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy.

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