A third New York City-based construction executive was sentenced to federal prison June 15, receiving 46 months, as part of the $15-million bribery scheme involving interiors work for financial giant Bloomberg LLP at its Manhattan headquarters.
Ronald Olson, who had been vice president and deputy operations manager at Turner Construction Co., pleaded guilty to bribery charges last year. Subcontractors paid him kickbacks in exchange for contracts, according to prosecutors from the U.S. Dept. of Justice and the Southern District of New York.