Moody Center Scandal: Exec Resigns After Federal Bid-Rigging Charges

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The glitter of Austin’s Moody Center has dimmed amid a scandal involving its development. Tim Leiweke, a key sports executive behind the project, has been indicted for allegedly manipulating the bidding process to ensure his company’s selection.

Prosecutors allege Leiweke worked with a competitor—Legends Hospitality—to secure Oak View Group’s exclusive bid. The plan allegedly promised Legends future work in exchange for withdrawing from the competitive process. However, when that promise wasn’t honored, the DOJ took notice.

OVG was ultimately the only company to submit a full bid and was awarded the $388 million contract. While the project moved forward successfully, the means by which it was secured are now being questioned at the highest levels.

Leiweke’s resignation signals the serious nature of the charges. Federal antitrust laws carry stiff penalties, and his legal battle could reshape how sports facilities are bid and built.

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