Aaron Davidson | |
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Born |
Bell County, Texas |
April 21, 1971
Nationality | American |
Alma mater |
Emory University (1993) Southern Methodist University (1996) |
Spouse(s) | Michelle Dryjansky Guss (m. 2005) |
Parent(s) | Jaime Abraham Davidson Ana Rosentein |
Aaron Davidson (born April 21, 1971) is an American businessman, former chairman of the board of governors of the North American Soccer League, and former president of Traffic Sports USA.
Davidson was one of 14 suspects indicted and detained in the 2015 FIFA corruption case. He was banned by the FIFA Ethics Committee. In May 2015, Davidson pleaded not guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court and was released on $5 million bond. Subsequently, in October 2016, Davidson pleaded guilty and forfeited $507,900 with sentencing set for April 24, 2017.
Aaron Davidson was born on April 21, 1971, in Bell County, Texas, the son of a Costa Rican father, Jaime Abraham Davidson, and a Mexican mother, Ana Rosentein. Both of his parents are first generation immigrants, and their parents are of eastern European Jewish ancestry. He describes himself as a "Tex-Mex-Costa Rican Jew".
Davidson was educated at Emory University and the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University.
Davidson is a licensed attorney in Texas and New York. His career has been entirely in the legal and commercial aspects of sports management.
Davidson was married in 2005 to Michelle Dryjansky Guss, in Dallas, Texas, and she is a Mexican-born Jew, who is an attorney in Miami, Florida.