
The as-yet-unnamed spot will replace Coda Studio in the building next to Aviano Coffee.
The as-yet-unnamed spot will replace Coda Studio in the building next to Aviano Coffee.
The plaintiff claims he was never repaid money he loaned to Bachar, who faces felony charges of theft and securities fraud.
The state will provide his legal representation despite accusations that he spent millions of stolen dollars on a lavish lifestyle including jaunts to Aspen and rent on a Country Club mansion.
Steve Bachar spent lavishly on travel and dining in 2020, as well as a Country Club mansion, according to court documents.
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.
Steve Bachar, a Denver lawyer and business man who ordered more than $4 million in PPE during the height of the pandemic and the stiffed his vendors, claimed he hadn’t filed business taxes in the last five years and has no income. But he projected his firm, Empowerment Capital, would bring in $100 million over the next year.
Former clients claim he spent money they are owed from contracts on Caribbean vacations, a furniture store owned by his wife, and a Country Club mansion.
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