Employee at AT&T Stadium arrested after letting fans into Cowboys game for cash, police say

A contracted ticketing employee was arrested on Sunday night after accepting cash to allow fans into Sunday night's Dallas Cowboys game.

Arlington police said that an economic crimes detective learned that 19-year-old Diego Soto, a worker at one of the entrance gates, let a group of people into the highly anticipated Cowboys-Eagles game who didn't have tickets.

When questioned by the detective, Soto admitted to accepting cash to let the group into the stadium. He was arrested and charged with one count of commercial bribery.

Soto's job was to scan fans' tickets after they passed through the security checkpoint, according to APD. Arlington police did not say how much cash was given to Soto.

Diego Soto (Source: Arlington Police)

FOX 4 contacted the appointed attorney for Soto. She says she just received the case and cannot yet comment. 

As for the group of people allowed into the stadium, police say no one in that group was arrested. As for any clarity with that, police say they cannot elaborate but only say no other arrests were made. 

Soto was in the process of being released from the Tarrant County jail Tuesday after he posted a $1,500   bond. 

The Cowboys won Sunday’s game 33-13.