Brad McDonnell, a Denverite with Horizon Capital in Littleton, is being sued for fraud.
Brad McDonnell, a Denverite with Horizon Capital in Littleton, is being sued for fraud.
The Washington Park United Church of Christ sold its 400-420 S. Williams St. property for $4 million in February.
Matt Davis designed his house around a locust tree.
The company has been sued nearly 40 times since last year, racking up allegations of theft and fraud from jilted banks, contractors and property owners.
“Everybody is blaming me and making me the fall guy,” says owner Jeff Estey, who is accused of squandering cash at strip clubs and casinos.
“I don’t know if he was wrongfully accused,” says David Anthony’s former lawyer.
One Crestmoor Park incident last week turned violent. A Hilltop home project was robbed seven times. “Guys are shaken.”
The Solarium building is owned by an Austin-based firm.
The developer questions why a supposedly $1 million company was sold for $30,000.
America’s Capital Partners still owns the nearby Tuscany Plaza building.
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