Tim Leiweke, former chief of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, at a news conference in Toronto on Monday, April 14, 2014. The Canadian Press


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The former CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE), Tim Leiweke, is at the centre of a serious legal storm in the United States. A federal grand jury has indicted Leiweke, now head of Oak View Group (OVG), over allegations of manipulating a bidding process for a major Texas university arena project.

Alleged Scheme Behind Closed Doors

According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), between February 2018 and June 2024, Leiweke allegedly conspired with a rival company to rig the bidding process. The goal? To ensure his company secured the development and management rights for a multi-purpose arena in Austin, Texas.

The charges claim that in September 2017, Leiweke became aware of a competitor preparing to bid against OVG. Instead of competing fairly, he allegedly began exploring ways to convince the rival to back out in exchange for a piece of the pie—subcontracts on the project.

By February 2018, authorities say, Leiweke struck a deal. The competitor agreed not to bid, and in return, they were promised future work on the project. With no other bids submitted, OVG secured the contract. The venue, now known as the Moody Center, opened in April 2022. It continues to generate substantial revenue for OVG.

Serious Charges, Big Penalties

Leiweke now faces a charge under Section 1 of the Sherman Act, which deals with antitrust violations. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison and fined up to US$1 million.

“This scheme denied taxpayers and a public university the benefits of open competition,” said Assistant Attorney General Abigail Slater in a DOJ statement. The FBI echoed the concern, warning that public projects must remain free of manipulation and favoritism.

Companies Pay Up, But Deny Wrongdoing

While Leiweke himself faces the indictment, OVG and its business partner, Legends Hospitality, have agreed to settle with authorities. OVG will pay US$15 million, and Legends US$1.5 million, to resolve related claims. However, both firms emphasized that they are not admitting guilt or wrongdoing.

In a separate statement, OVG said it fully cooperated with investigators and is glad the matter is behind them. “We support efforts to ensure fairness and competition in our industry,” the company said.

Leiweke Pushes Back

A spokesperson for Leiweke strongly denied the allegations. “The claims are legally and factually wrong,” said Amelia Fogg in a statement. She argued that the partnership between OVG and Legends was a legal business arrangement, not a secret scheme.

Fogg added that teaming up with complementary businesses is not only legal—it can also increase competition and benefit the public. “This prosecution ignores decades of legal precedent,” she said.

What Comes Next?

Leiweke, a high-profile executive in the sports and entertainment world, plans to fight the charges in court. His legal team maintains that the DOJ's case lacks merit.

The FBI and DOJ, however, remain firm in their stance—warning that attempts to influence public contracts behind closed doors will not be tolerated.

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