
A 350-unit project “has come to a standstill due to infighting,” lawsuit alleges.
A 350-unit project “has come to a standstill due to infighting,” lawsuit alleges.
A disbarred attorney is accused of keeping $195,000 from a property sale, neighbors sue over a Golden rezoning and more.
“The Lord brought this cryptocurrency to me,” Rev. Eli Regalado told investors. The state, meanwhile, claims the money went a Range Rover, boat rentals and snowmobile adventures and an au pair.
Spencer Kontnik was removed because he’s hard of hearing, then sued County Court.
Flywheel Capital’s former co-owners have spent years in “grueling litigation.” Jurors will now decide which is right.
Frank Schultz’s mother Terry Papay, meanwhile, claimed he “hasn’t worked” in recent years. “He plays golf, he travels.”
Bighorn Crossing’s developer wanted to pivot from townhomes to apartments. The town said no, then changed its mind.
“It’s not really over until the fat lady sings,” lawyer for Uptown 240 says.
David Schott plans to appeal the ruling and file another lawsuit.
Kwame Spearman already owns a minority stake in the company, but said in court documents he and investors could offer to buy it.
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