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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 ...
Oak View Group co-founder Tim Leiweke was arraigned Monday in Austin to face a single felony charge of restraining trade, ...
Tim Leiweke, the former CEO of Oak View Group, surrendered in the bid-rigging case against him and pled not guilty after self-surrendering.
The charges against Tim Leiweke relate to his company's purchase and 2022 opening of the Moody Center at the University of ...
Federal prosecutors say Tim Leiweke steered a contract for entertainment services at a public university's arena to his ...
Former chief executive officer and president of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Tim Leiweke has been indicted by the U.S.
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke resigned after the DOJ accused him of a scheme tied to the $338 million Moody Center arena at ...
Former Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke is set to be arraigned to face a single count of bid rigging on July 21, 2025.
"Mr. Leiweke has done nothing wrong and will vigorously defend himself and his well-deserved reputation for fairness and integrity," a spokesperson for the executive said in a statement.
The Justice Department indicted Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke, a longtime executive in live sports and entertainment, in an alleged scheme to rig the bidding process at a public arena in Texas.
Live industry veteran Tim Leiweke has stood down as CEO of the venues company he co-founded, Oak View Group, after being ...
Tim Leiweke, who co-founded the Oak View Group in 2015, stepped down as CEO after the Department of Justice announced the ...