– Football federations always called themselves families. Episode 6 shows what happens when a family member defects: not anger, but erasure. The men who once embraced Jadue now won’t even say his name.

– FBI agents lay out the deal: full immunity for his own crimes (tax evasion, bribery, embezzlement) in exchange for live recordings of Alejandro Burzaco and other CONMEBOL officials accepting bribes. Jadue hesitates, then asks, “What about my family’s safety?” — his only real concern. The agents’ answer is chillingly vague. el presidente s01e06 pdtv

(Minus one point for pacing issues in the middle third; otherwise flawless.) – Football federations always called themselves families

The file "el presidente s01e06 pdtv" is a digital recording of Season 1, Episode 6 of a series titled El Presidente . It is most likely the 2020 drama regarding the FIFA corruption scandal, viewed in standard definition. The file holds historical or entertainment value depending on the user's interest in sports politics or Latin American drama. – FBI agents lay out the deal: full

– Flashback to Santiago, months earlier. Jadue confronts his mentor, the ruthless CONMEBOL president (fictional composite based on Juan Ángel Napout). The mentor reminds him: “We are a family. Families don’t testify.” Jadue nods — then we cut back to Miami, where he’s already signed.

The PDTV rip’s slightly compressed audio actually enhances the paranoia — you lean in to hear whispered conversations, just as the FBI wants.

While El Presidente is based on the true story of the FIFA scandal , it uses a satirical, almost "mafia-style" tone to critique the greed of the global sports elite.