BUFFALO — A 63-year-old former maintenance supervisor at the University at Buffalo was arraigned today on charges of receiving a bribe and conspiracy to prevent competitive bidding.

According to Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty, Jr. and New York State Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott  Dean Yerry of Henderson, Nevada conspired to rig the bidding on two painting contracts worth $1 million in exchange for a $100,000 kickback.

Yerry retired from the University at Buffalo in November of 2014 before the charges came to light.

Yerry, who pleaded not guilty, was apprehended at his home in Nevada and extradited by U.S. Marshals back to Buffalo for arraignment. Bail is set at $100,000. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 5-15 years in prison.

“It was this defendant’s responsibility to ensure that taxpayer funds were spent wisely and properly and that contractors employed by UB were the best for the job. He enriched himself at the expense of the UB community,” says acting Erie County District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty, Jr. “My office will continue to collaborate with our law enforcement partners to root out public corruption and theft from taxpayers.”

“This defendant succumbed to criminal greed as he used his State position to manipulate the procurement process and give a favored contractor an unfair advantage in exchange for bribes,” said Inspector General Leahy Scott. “He abused his position and he violated the public trust. I will relentlessly pursue anyone who uses their government position to enrich themselves through criminal acts.”