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U.S. Department
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
MEDIA INQUIRIES: KATHY COLVIN |
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011
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LAST TWO DEFENDANTS SENTENCED IN
This morning, Judge Lynn sentenced Ronald Slovacek, 43, a builder/developer who was convicted at trial in November 2010, to seven years in federal prison. The jury convicted him on one count of conspiracy to commit bribery concerning a local government receiving federal benefits; one count of bribery concerning a local government receiving federal benefits and aiding and abetting; and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Slovacek was a real estate developer from Denton, Texas, and a principal of RON-SLO, Inc., and Millennium Land Development, LLC, Kiest General, LLC, Kiest Blvd., LP and The LKC Dallas. Judge Lynn ordered him to surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on June 7, 2011. Slovacek conspired with former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill, his wife, Sheila Farrington, then Dallas Plan Commissioner D’Angelo Lee and others, including Andrea Spencer, to use Spencer’s minority business certificate to solicit overpriced construction contracts from developer Brian Potashnik. Slovacek’s role was to perform the actual construction work on a contract that was awarded to Spencer’s firm as a result of Hill and Lee’s influence. Lee, Spencer and Slovacek created The LKC Dallas and the above-named Kiest companies, in which Lee’s interest was hidden, to purchase and develop real estate with official assistance from Hill and Lee. Each was important to the scheme — Spencer had the minority business certificate, Hill and Lee brought official influence and Slovacek was a builder. As part of the terms of her plea agreement with the government, Spencer testified at Slovacek’s trial. ### |
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