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4 People And One Company Plead Guilty To Bid Rigging Schemes Plaguing Public Schools

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Four individuals and one corporation pleaded guilty in three separate U.S. District Courts for their roles in bid-rigging and wire fraud schemes aimed at selling sports equipment to public schools in Mississippi and Louisiana. The schemes impacted sales at hundreds of public schools in both states.

The individuals and company pled guilty between February and March 2025. Patrick Joseph Stewart, of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, pled guilty yesterday to one count of bid rigging and one count of wire fraud involving sales to at least 69 public schools in the Eastern District of Louisiana. Maurice Daniel Bowering Jr. of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to five counts of bid rigging affecting sales to at least 50 public schools on March 6, and Robert Tucker Craig of Starkville, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to three counts of bid rigging affecting sales to at least 38 public schools and one count of obstruction for the deletion of related evidence on February 19. Finally, on March 4, Robert Douglas Heflin of Starkville, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to two counts of bid rigging affecting sales to at least 31 public schools, while Wilder Fitness Equipment Inc. of Mississippi pleaded guilty to two counts of bid rigging affecting sales to at least 60 public schools on February 20 in the Northern District of Mississippi.

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“School sports are integral to the development and upbringing of American children. From these opportunities, they learn the benefits of teamwork and open competition. Bid rigging, on the other hand, is the antithesis of American meritocracy. It is also patently unlawful,” said Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Omeed A. Assefi of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. “The defendants here selfishly targeted school sports programs, depriving students of an opportunity to thrive. The Antitrust Division’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force has zero tolerance for bid collusion schemes, particularly when they target children.”

“The defendants rigged bids for school sports equipment which resulted in an unfair playing field,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Patrick Lemon for the Southern District of Mississippi. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi is committed to working with our law enforcement and Antitrust Division partners to protect school athletics and taxpayer dollars.”

“Financial fraud perpetrated against the U.S. government is a serious crime,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Michael M. Simpson for the Eastern District of Louisiana. “Particularly egregious, is fraud that undercuts government procurement processes and erodes public trust in the fair-bidding practice. These guilty pleas send a clear and decisive message that our office, along with our federal partners, will continue to protect the taxpayer by vigorously investigating and prosecuting all such corruption cases.”

“Bid rigging and the collusion that makes it possible drive up prices for taxpayers and will not be tolerated,” said U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner for the Northern District of Mississippi. “We will continue our commitment to work with the FBI and to root out corruption.”

“This investigation underscores the FBI’s commitment to safeguarding public schools from criminal schemes that defraud the American people and exploit taxpayer money,” said Special Agent in Charge Robert Eikhoff of the FBI Jackson Field Office. “Stewart, Bowering, Craig, Heflin, and Wilder Fitness Equipment Inc. were in positions to help shape children’s learning, the benefits of physical fitness in living prosperous lives. Instead, these co-conspirators chose to abuse the trust given to them by stealing future opportunities from students in fraudulently filling their pockets with the hard-earned tax dollars schools are entrusted to invest in the development of America’s future leaders. The FBI will continue to work with our federal partners to relentlessly pursue and bring justice to individuals and companies who use fraudulent schemes to defraud our communities.”

According to court records, Tucker, Bowering, Heflin, Stewart, and Wilder Fitness Equipment Inc. conspired to submit complementary bids to public schools for sports equipment and related services. The longest of the charged conspiracies spanned over a decade. Two other co-conspirators, Charles Ferrell Trimm and Bradley D. Willcutt, pled guilty in the Southern District of Mississippi in May and September 2024, respectively.

The maximum penalty under the Sherman Act is ten years in prison and a $1 million criminal fine. Double the profit or double the victim’s damage to increase the fine. The maximum sentence for conspiring to conduct wire fraud is 20 years in jail, a criminal fine, and court-ordered restitution. The maximum penalty for obstruction in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c) is 20 years in prison and a criminal fine of up to $250,000. The punishments will be determined by a federal district court judge based on the United States Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory circumstances.

Today’s guilty pleas stem from an ongoing federal antitrust investigation into bid rigging and other anticompetitive behavior in the sector for school sports equipment by the Antitrust Division’s Washington Criminal Section and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The prosecution team includes Assistant Chief Laura Butte, trial attorneys Jill Rogowski, Marc Hedrich, and Hannah Muller, as well as Senior Litigation Counsel Paul Torzilli.

Anyone with information concerning this inquiry or other procurement fraud schemes should contact the PCSF at www.justice.gov/atr/webform/pcsf-citizen-complaint. The Justice Department established the PCSF in November 2019. It is a collaborative law enforcement effort to combat antitrust violations and similar fraudulent schemes that affect government procurement, grants, and program funding at all levels of government (federal, state, and local). For additional information, go to www.justice.gov/procurement-collusion-strike-force.

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