
The 51-year-old Lone Tree resident admitted taking millions from investors, including several professional athletes, through lies and omissions.
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The 51-year-old Lone Tree resident admitted taking millions from investors, including several professional athletes, through lies and omissions.
Ronald Wallace, 65, avoided prison time after ripping off wine connoisseurs. The couple pleaded not guilty to dozens of new criminal counts.
Plaintiffs claim defendants failed to repair a faulty electrical room switch, which led to explosions at a Centennial property insured by the plaintiffs.
The May 8 violence, which was caught on tape, resulted in an arrest. Meanwhile, the hotel may be sold off after an auction failed to raise $7.9 million.
The online retailer claims in a lawsuit that a 3 percent sales tax places “an undue burden on interstate commerce.” Lakewood declined to comment.
The CEO of Northstar Commercial Partners sued IPI Partners in 2020, accusing the firm of breach of contract.
Allen May was charged with 18 federal charges on June 22. He has been an outlaw since December 2018, when he escaped from an Englewood prison.
A judge ruled that the accused fraudster will be disbarred Aug. 1, the same day he is scheduled to be arraigned.
The winning bid was $88.2 million, a 50 percent drop from the last time Denver Energy Center changed hands.
Meanwhile, mentions of Sawaya have slowly disappeared from the Sawaya Law Firm’s website.
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