A former commercial roofing executive from Fort Lauderdale has admitted he helped rig bids on jobs across Florida, a scheme ...
Former roofing firm CEO Gregg Wallick pleaded guilty to his role in a $3.5 million bid-rigging scheme in Fort Lauderdale.
On January 29, 2026, the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division announced a $1 million payment to a whistleblower for a bid-rigging ...
Gregg Wallick, who ran Best Roofing for more than two decades, pleaded guilty on Thursday to illegally earning more than $3.5M through a noncompetitive bidding scheme, the Department of Justice ...
It's real, it's quick, it's a significant amount. I still think the proof is in the cases they're able to bring," Ann O'Brien said.
Jack Nelson “Jay” Purvis Jr. of Laurel and Jon Christopher “Tank” Burt of Columbus and Gerald Steven “Jerry” Lavender, both ...
Connecticut has become an unexpected focal point for bid rigging enforcement in public contracting. Many government contractors still see this risk as a federal problem driven by the Department of ...