ZURICH (AP) — Prince Ali bin al-Hussein's FIFA election team says it rejected a potentially illegal offer to help him oust President Sepp Blatter in Friday's election and informed law enforcement agencies about the approach. [...] the Jordanian prince — a FIFA vice president — did not notify football's governing body of the attempt to corrupt the election or that Blatter's purported private information was apparently being touted. Information about the alleged offer to help oust Blatter was released in a statement from Quest, a corporate intelligence firm run by former London police commissioner John Stevens. "In April, Prince Ali's campaign team was contacted by ...