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President Donald Trump has pardoned the former chief executive of the entertainment venue company Oak View Group months after he was indicted on a federal conspiracy charge.
Tim Leiweke, 68, who remains a shareholder of the company after he stepped down as CEO in July, expressed his "profound gratitude" to Trump for the pardon.
This has been a long and difficult journey for my wife, my daughter, and me, Leiweke said in a statement Wednesday. The President has given us a new lease on life with which we will be grateful and good stewards."
Leiweke was charged during the Trump administration.
A federal grand jury in Texas returned an indictment in July that accused Leiweke of conspiring with a competitor to rig the bidding process to develop the $375 million Moody Center, a 15,000-seat arena at the University of Texas at Austin, which hosts major music events, as well as basketball and other sporting events. The would-be competitor agreed to stand down in the bidding process in exchange for subcontracts.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-pardons-tim-leiweke-oak-view-group-charged-justice-department-rcna247307
gab13by13
(30,875 posts)Give me money and everyone can have a pardon.
The Wizard
(13,523 posts)charging for a pardon? Some say a million dollars or a million rubles.
Ilsa
(63,680 posts)promises just like this Krasnov made and "forgot" during his career in construction.
struggle4progress
(125,265 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(173,551 posts)Theres a fine line between a president using pardons to abide corruption and using them to encourage corruption.
As Trump pardons a real estate developer whoâd been charged with corruption by his own Justice Department, an unsettling fact appears obvious:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-12-04T18:18:23.894Z
Trump made a right-turn at *abiding* corruption and is now, though his pardon abuses, effectively *encouraging* corruption. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/with-yet-another-controversial-pardon-trump-derails-his-own-dojs-corruption-case
Mr. Trumps pardon effectively quashed his administrations effort to convict the developer, Timothy J. Leiweke, a founder and former chief executive of Oak View Group, for allegedly orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for the Moody Center Arena at the University of Texas to benefit his own company. The maximum penalty for the charge was 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
While the White House often tries to justify controversial pardons by whining about Joe Biden, that wasnt an option in this case: Leiweke was charged by a federal prosecutor appointed by Attorney General Pam Bondi as part of an investigation led in part by an FBI official appointed by Director Kash Patel......
At this point, its difficult to speculate as to what might have transpired behind the scenes, but the broader pattern is plainly indefensible.
The Times Jamelle Bouie noted in his latest column:
In addition to his co-conspirators in the effort to stop the steal, Trump has pardoned a number of white-collar criminals. In March he pardoned the founders of a crypto exchange after they had pleaded guilty to money laundering. In April he pardoned a nursing home chief executive, Paul Walczak, whose mother is a major Republican donor, and in October, Trump pardoned Changpeng Zhao, a billionaire with connections to the Trump familys crypto investments.
There is yet another set of Trump pardons meant for people convicted of fraud and political corruption. In May he commuted the sentence of Lawrence Duran, who had been convicted of Medicare fraud and money laundering. That month Trump also commuted the sentence of Marian Morgan, who had been sentenced to a 35-year prison term for stealing millions of dollars from investors in a Ponzi scheme.
.....The easy observation is that the president, himself a convicted felon, appears to have a soft spot for those accused of corruption, but given the frequency and brazenness of Trumps abuses, a different kind of concern is coming into focus: Trump made a right turn at abiding corruption and is now, through his pardon abuses, effectively encouraging corruption making it clear to the public that such crimes will not lead to consequences so long as hes in the White House.