Jerry Jones-Founded Company Roped Into Bid Rigging Investigation
AUSTIN, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Tim Leiweke allegedly conspired to eliminate competition in a $338 million arena project, leading to $16.5 million in penalties for Oak View Group and Legends Hospitality, DOJ said.
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Jerry Jones' Legends to pay $1.5 million fine in Tim Leiweke case
The founder and CEO of Oak View Group, Tim Leiweke, has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice on allegations of participating in a bid-rigging scheme related to the Moody Center arena in Austin — and a company connected to Jerry Jones was also caught up in the scandal.


Jerry Jones's Legends Hospitality will pay $1.5 million penalty for antitrust violation
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DOJ reaches non-prosecution deals with stadium developers
The Department of Justice has charged an executive with rigging bids for constructing an arena at the University of Texas while his employer Oak View Group and alleged co-conspirator Legends Hospitality entered non-prosecution deals with the government.
Top exec of LSU arena finalist indicted
The chair and CEO of Denver-based Oak View Group, the final firm in consideration to develop LSU’s new $400 million arena, has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice. He’s accused of participating in a “bid-rigging scheme” tied to the development of the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. It’s currently unclear how the indictment will affect LSU’s arena project, if at all. Daily Report this afternoon made efforts to reach the following indiv…
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