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Fund manager Tysdal agrees to $1.1M settlement with SEC over fraud findings
Among other things, Tysdal defrauded investors in a company formed to make loans to assets by diverting their funds to invest in a portfolio of startups, all of which failed, the SEC said.
16 more Chinese investors sue developer, lender over Vail condo project Solaris
They join 13 who sued Peter Knobel and the Colorado Regional Center last month.
Bitcoin ATM operator ceases operations, blames bank in lawsuit
Denver-based ModernTender once had nine machines in Colorado and four in Texas, according to its website.
‘Fake friendship’: Vail philanthropist sues former bridesmaid, claiming $620K loaned for business spent on lavish vacations
‘It was a business deal that went bad, and they’ve been trying to turn it into more than that,’ an attorney for the defendant said.
Lawsuit questions extent to which HomeAdvisor screens ‘approved’ contractors
The plaintiffs say the company they hired after seeing it featured on HomeAdvisor is owned by a felon and has been sued multiple times over shoddy work.
Fourth landlord arrested for illicit Airbnb rental
The city became suspicious of the Belcaro bungalow after an unsuspecting email from one of his employees.
Update: Owner of LoDo hotel claims lawsuit is ‘negotiating tactic’
The owner of a LoDo hotel sued last week for missing a $5.5 million loan payment due to the former owner says the lawsuit is just a negotiating tactic meant to squeeze better terms.
LoDo hotel misses $5.5M payment to former owner, per lawsuit
The former owners of a LoDo hotel claim the current owner and operator has overstayed his welcome by missing seven-figure loan payments. And they say it’s time to give him the boot.
Commission denies landmark application from non-owner for Park Hill home
A 114-year-old home in North Park Hill is now free to be demolished, and a lawsuit filed this month is likely to be dismissed.