
The charges involve a shuttered startup and are unrelated to the millions of dollars he has been ordered to repay PPE vendors he stiffed during the pandemic.
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The charges involve a shuttered startup and are unrelated to the millions of dollars he has been ordered to repay PPE vendors he stiffed during the pandemic.
Manzo Lobster & Oyster Bar, which opened last September, has struggled financially due to the pandemic and a lawsuit by a former tenant.
Subcontractors claim they were stiffed by builders, and one says it is owed nearly $1 million. A Mimi’s Café is accused of abandoning a Lakewood property.
The plaintiff says he paid $9,409 to The Denver Dating Co. for access to “a huge number of single women” in his age range but there were only five.
A judge ruled the defendants failed to exercise “reasonable diligence in investigating” complaints of methamphetamine fumes by tenants who suffered injuries.
The city argues that Initiative 303’s requirement that law enforcement respond to complaints within 72 hours or allow lawsuits intrudes on its authority to use discretion.
It is accused of 10 alleged violations of municipal code and state law, including having inadequate security and allowing the distribution of cocaine.
The filing comes after the Denver Post and another newspaper filed Colorado Open Records Act requests to see the entire, unredacted report, which cost DPS $200,000.
The owner of 471 Kalamath St. is going after a couple who were guarantors on the 37,000-square-foot brewery’s 2015 lease.
A landlord in trying to collect $40K from a gym. Plus a Denver property owner sues Denver over a rejected roofing permit, calling the system “Kafkaesque.”
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