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Ex-LAZ Parking exec pleads guilty
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Ex-LAZ Parking exec pleads guilty

2016
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Florida businessman George Levey of Cale Parking Systems USA Inc. admitted he paid [Felipe Oropesa] $90,000 after Oropesa gave him inside information that helped him craft a bid for the Chicago contract, federal prosecutors alleged in a court filing in Oregon. Levey pleaded guilty to a similar but separate scam there and was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
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Daily Herald
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