Higher tax on out-of-state bets threatens Bally’s Arapahoe Park in Aurora, it claims.
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Judge rejects Steve Bachar’s request to move trial out of Denver
“The pretrial publicity says he has pleaded guilty. That is inherently prejudicial,” Bachar’s attorney argued.
Decorum queen Mary Starkey sued in $100K butler brouhaha
For a second time, a wealthy client has accused her self-described “Harvard of private service education” in Cap Hill of failing to vet.
Englewood contractor charged with stealing $200K in deposits
Kelsey Lyons, 38, faces six counts of felony theft, including theft from an at-risk elderly couple.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.11.23
A $4.9 million home is caught in a plastic bottle battle, a $3.9 million dispute over Littleton condos, an eminent domain case in Aurora, and more.
Boulder owner of 108 Hardee’s files for Chapter 11
The affiliates of Capstone Restaurant Group blamed COVID, inflation and wage hikes for the bankruptcy and imminent sale.
Feds look to seize 500 acres from southwest Colorado vice-mayor
The IRS says the bulk of the $1 million in taxes owed by Val Truelsen, 82, relate to a restaurant he ran for years.
Crested Butte firefighters say fraudster Steve Bachar impersonated them after rejection
Bachar has been spending time in the ski town and falsely told people around town that he was a volunteer firefighter in order to acquire the smallest of small-town perks.
Boston Market ordered to pay $590K to Golden HQ landlord
The restaurant chain has been sued seven times in Jefferson County this year and ordered to leave its longtime headquarters.
Denver DA quietly fired prosecutor after bungled hit-cyclist case last year
Jonathan Healy expressed remorse and said he was dealing with lingering COVID symptoms at the time, records show.