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Oak View Group ex-CEO Tim Leiweke has pleaded not guilty of rigging bids for the construction of Austin’s Moody Center. He ...
Tim Leiweke, the former CEO of Oak View Group, surrendered in the bid-rigging case against him and pled not guilty after self-surrendering.
Oak View Group co-founder Tim Leiweke was arraigned Monday in Austin to face a single felony charge of restraining trade, ...
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke has been indicted on a federal criminal conspiracy charge related to allegedly rigging a bid to develop and operate the University of Texas' basketball arena in Austin.
Following former CEO Tim Leiweke being indicted by the DOJ, what are the big considerations for Oak View Group?
The charges against Tim Leiweke relate to his company's purchase and 2022 opening of the Moody Center at the University of ...
University of Kansas is working on final athletic venue contracts with Oak View Group despite the bid-rigging indictment of ...
The chair and CEO of Denver-based Oak View Group, the final firm in consideration to develop LSU’s new $400 million arena, was indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice less than two weeks ago. Tim ...
The deal comes weeks after the Oak View Group's CEO was indicted by the Department of Justice over an alleged bid-rigging ...
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke resigned after the DOJ accused him of a scheme tied to the $338 million Moody Center arena at ...
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke is stepping down as CEO of the company he co-founded with Irving Azoff after his indictment on a conspiracy charge for allegedly rigging a bid to build and manage Austin ...
The U.S. Justice Department announced bid-rigging charges against the CEO of stadium developer Oak View Group on Wednesday, ...