A federal judge has listed what both the defense and prosecution are not allowed to present as evidence during Bart Reagor's trial on Tuesday, October 12th.
On Thursday, September 30th, prosecutors explained why they thought that leaked recordings of Bart Reagor yelling at employees should be allowed as evidence against him.
On Tuesday, September 28th, the defense for former Co-Owner of the Reagor-Dykes Auto Group, Bart Reagor, said that Reagor's actions were "wholly permissible."
On Tuesday, September 21st, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas denied Bart Reagor’s request to dismiss indictment charges against him.
On Tuesday, May 4th, 3 former Reagor-Dykes Auto Group employees were sentenced for their roles in a fraud scheme that led to the eventual bankruptcy of the company in 2018.
Co-owner of the Reagor-Dykes Auto Group Bart Reagor appeared in federal court on Monday, April 26th, and pleaded not guilty to bank fraud and making false statements to a bank.