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Two Baltimore Businessmen Indicted for Conspiring to Rig Bids at Maryland Tax Lien Auctions
The one-count felony indictment filed today in the U.S. District Court in
"With so many homeowners struggling these days, it is more important than ever that all aspects of real estate transactions, including tax lien auctions, remain competitive and free from collusion," said
When owners of real property in
The indictment alleges that Nusbaum and Stollof carried out the bid-rigging conspiracy with co-conspirators by:
- Attending meetings and engaging in discussions regarding bids for tax liens being auctioned by a municipality and counties in
Maryland ; - Agreeing during those meetings and discussions not to compete at certain tax lien auctions by allocating which tax liens, properties, or groups of properties each group would bid or refrain from bidding on, and by agreeing on prices that would be bid in certain auctions;
- Discussing and exchanging prices to be bid at certain tax lien auctions so as not to submit higher bids than one another;
- Submitting bids in accordance with the agreements reached; and
- Purchasing tax liens under those agreements at collusive and non-competitive prices.
This case is the result of an ongoing investigation by the Antitrust Division's National Criminal Enforcement Section and the FBI into anticompetitive conduct at tax lien auctions. In June of 2008,
Nusbaum and Stollof are each charged with one count of bid rigging in violation of the Sherman Act, a violation which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine of
Anyone with information concerning bid rigging or other anticompetitive conduct regarding tax lien auctions is urged to call the Antitrust Division's National Criminal Enforcement Section at 202-305-1878, or the FBI's Baltimore Office at 410-265-8080.
SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice













