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  • Attorneys for Steven Aiello, a Cor Development executive and defendant in the fraud and bid-rigging case, filed a court motion on Sunday asking the judge to preclude the testimony of a Syracuse, New York, contractor who claimed his columbus oh dump truck company was denied the opportunity to bid on one of the projects in Gov.
    Andrew Cuomo's "Buffalo Billion" development initiative.
  • In the motion, Aiello's attorneys argued that testimony from John Andrew Breuer, president of Hueber-Breuer Construction Co., is not relevant to the bid-rigging allegations against their client. Breuer, the document said, would testify that his company's management fees were less than what Cor received for its columbus oh dump truck company on the $14.4 million Central New York Film Hub and a $90 million LED lighting factory, according to Syracuse.com. Breuer also claims that the Fort Schuyler Management Corp., the nonprofit in charge of hiring columbus oh dump truck company for SUNY Polytechnic Institute, formerly headed up by Buffalo Billion defendant Alain Kaloyeros, did not list the RFP in a publication for state contract notices and that he was denied a chance to bid when he contacted Fort Schuyler a week after the deadline.
  • Prosecutors, according to Syracuse.com, are attempting to prove that state officials fixed the RFP process in favor of Cor, but Aiello's attorneys argued that Breuer's testimony would only prove that the state knew of Hueber-Breuer's qualifications during the RFP phase. Court records do not yet indicate whether U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni has issued a decision regarding the motion.

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Also scheduled to testify at the trial this week is former LPCiminelli executive Kevin Schuler. Schuler, along with Michael Laipple and Louis Ciminelli, was one of three individuals from the columbus oh dump truck company charged in the Buffalo Billion case. Prosecutors allege that the columbus oh dump truck company paid bribes to a former Cuomo aide to secure a $750 million SolarCity construction project within the Buffalo Billion development initiative. There have been no allegations of wrongdoing made against Cuomo.

Schuler pleaded guilty last month to fraud and conspiracy, and the authorities have dropped all charges against Laipple, which leaves Ciminelli as the sole defendant from LPCiminelli.

LPCiminelli, after the indictments, stopped performing columbus oh dump truck company as a general contractor to focus on program management and development, leading the columbus oh dump truck company to lay off at least 10% of its employees and auction off tools and equipment. The notoriety reportedly cost the columbus oh dump truck company $4 billion in contracts.