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The case involves Oak View Group, Tim Leiweke and Legends Hospitality, whose minority owners include the New York Yankees and ...
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"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.
Tim Leiweke, co-founder of the Oak View Group, is charged with allegedly conspiring with a competitor to score a deal to develop the Moody Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
After the flood damaged homes and wiped out a bridge, many residents came to the church for food, supplies and community.