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U.S. v. David Camp
David Camp engaged in a conspiracy to fix prices for DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs sold through the Amazon Marketplace platform to customers located throughout the United States. The charged conspiracy began at least as early as May 2018 and continued to on or about October 29, 2019.
U.S. v. Aon plc and Willis Towers Watson plc
U.S. v. Zen-Noh Grain Corp. and Bunge North America, Inc.
U.S. v. Norman W. Fries, Inc., d/b/a Claxton Poultry Farms and Koch Foods, Inc.
Norman W. Fries, Inc., d/b/a Claxton Poultry Farms engaged in a conspiracy to fix prices and rig bids for broiler chicken products. The charged conspiracy began at least as early as 2012 and continued at least until early 2019.
Lifewatch Services, Inc. v. Highmark, Inc. et al.
U.S. v. Stone Canyon Industies Holdings LLC, et al.
U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Republic Services, Inc. and Santek Waste Services, LLC
U.S. v. Michael Angelo Padron
The PLS.com, LLC v. National Association of Realtors, et al.
U.S. v. Comprehensive Language Center, Inc.
U.S. v. Berlitz Languages, Inc.
U.S. v. Argos USA LLC, f.k.a. Argos Ready Mix LLC
Argos USA LLC, a producer and seller of ready-mix concrete headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, was charged with participating in a conspiracy to fix prices, rig bids, and allocate markets for sales of ready-mix concrete in the Southern District of Georgia and elsewhere. Specifically, employees of Argos and other ready-mix concrete companies coordinated the issuance of price increase letters to customers, allocated specific ready-mix concrete jobs in the coastal Georgia area, charged fuel surcharges and environmental fees, and submitted bids to customers at collusive and noncompetitive prices. The conspiracy began as early as 2010 and continued until in or about July 2016.