Firm owned by former Atlanta mayor Bill Campbell's friend files for bankruptcy
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Posted 1:29PM on Thursday, June 6, 2002
ATLANTA - Samuel ``Rickey'' Rowe, a close friend of former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell, whose R&D Testing and Drilling Inc. won more than $17 million in city work while Campbell was in office, has filed for bankruptcy. <br>
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After Campbell left office in January, R&D's annual contract to test materials was put out for bids by the new administration. <br>
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The company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has debts of more than $500,000 and assets of less than $100,000, according to a bankruptcy petition filed last week in U.S. District Court. <br>
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R&D's contract was renewed and extended through the eight years of Campbell's administration. Rowe won its most recent work an $8.4 million project to clean up contaminated soil at D.L. Stanton Park with the city taking bids. <br>
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In 2000, federal authorities subpoenaed city records involving R&D, as well as records for DXD Construction, a company owned by Rowe's sister, Donna Heard, and records of Rowe Concessions, which Rowe's wife, Dorothy, heads. <br>
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Rickey Rowe's attorney, Michael Bergin, acknowledged his client is a target of the federal investigation of Campbell and City Hall. <br>
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R&D Testing and Drilling previously filed for bankruptcy in 1985. The firm emerged from bankruptcy in 1992 and in 1993 won a city contract to test materials for the city.