Overview
- The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office said the England vs. Norway match, which took place Saturday, drew about 60,024 fans and resulted in six arrests and 19 stadium ejections.
- Local court records and media outlets reported that Atasha Jefferson, known as Tommie Lee, was arrested July 11 on a felony count of interference with a sporting or entertainment event, posted a $1,000 bond and was released July 12 with an arraignment set for September 9.
- Florida law treats willful entry into a ticketed venue of more than 5,000 people without authorization as a third-degree felony, which explains why the reported charge carries felony classification.
- The Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office described the incidents as isolated and handled quickly but has not released arrest reports or charging documents, and CBS News has requested those records for verification.
- Jefferson has a history of legal troubles in South Florida, including a 2024 Miami Beach battery arrest, and the new court filing starts a formal process that could affect her legal status and public career.