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Tim Leiweke, a driving force behind Ball Arena and several other sports and entertainment venues around the globe, has ...
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke stepped down from his post as CEO following an indictment on a conspiracy charge.
Tim Leiweke, who co-founded the Oak View Group in 2015, stepped down as CEO after the Department of Justice announced the ...
The Tim Leiweke indictment, which saw the OVG CEO criminally charged, grew out of a regulatory review of the ASM/Legends merger.
Tim Leiweke will step down as Oak View Group's CEO after he was indicted for bid-rigging related to OVG's contract to build Austin's Moody Center.
UPDATED with Leiweke statement: The Justice Department indicted Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke, a longtime executive in live ...
Leiweke and Irving Azoff co-founded Oak View Group in 2015. Since then, the company has become one of the standouts in its ...
The DOJ has indicted Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke in an alleged scheme to rig bidding at Austin’s Moody Center. The Justice ...
CNBC reports that Legends is expected to pay a $1.5 million penalty for its involvement in the alleged scheme. OVG is ...
In 2017, as the city considered proposals to redevelop Climate Pledge Arena, the only competing bidder publicly questioned ...
The Justice Department said it is indicting longtime sports and entertainment executive Tim Leiweke over allegations of ...
Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke resigned after the DOJ accused him of a scheme tied to the $338 million Moody Center arena at ...