A former executive of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment has been indicted in a high-stakes bid-rigging case involving a public university arena. Timothy Leiweke, a prominent figure in sports, is accused of engineering a deal to edge out competition for the Moody Center in Austin.
The scheme allegedly took shape over several years, with Leiweke reportedly convincing a rival to drop out of the bid process in return for subcontracting work. This move left Leiweke’s firm, Oak View Group, the only bidder on record—ensuring victory in landing the $388 million contract.
What was once hailed as a major business win is now under intense legal scrutiny. Authorities believe the arrangement deprived the public of a fair and competitive process.
If convicted, Leiweke faces a potentially career-ending prison term. The indictment underscores the legal dangers lurking in high-level business deals involving public assets.






