AT&T Stadium employee arrested for allowing ticketless fans in Cowboys game, Arlington police say

Monday, December 11, 2023
ARLINGTON, Texas (KTRK) -- An employee working at AT&T Stadium during a Dallas Cowboys game was arrested for allegedly letting a group of people into the stadium in exchange for cash, according to the Arlington Police Department.

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Diego Soto, 19, has been arrested and charged for commercial bribery.

The incident took place during the Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles game at AT&T Stadium on Sunday night.

Soto's job was to simply scan fans' tickets after they passed through the security checkpoint, according to Arlington police.
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Soto admitted to accepting the money to let a group of ticketless fans into the stadium after he was questioned by a detective.

The Cowboys thumped the Eagles on Sunday night, 33-13, which put Dallas atop in the NFC East division.



The Cowboys-Eagles game had an attendance of 93,752. Not to mention, AT&T Stadium holds a capacity of about 80,000 to 100,000 people.
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