Francis Joseph, 57, reportedly spent the taxpayer money on a Wyoming vacation and home improvements.
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Vectra Bank moves into new HQ in Belleview Station
Vectra saved millions of dollars on supplies “by building when nobody else was building” in 2020, according to CEO Bruce Alexander.
Homebuilder accused of bilking investors to liquidate
RedCorp has been hit with multiple lawsuits in recent months, with some regarding a $3M home in Hilltop.
TABOR author loses latest legal fight over blighted Denver lots
Douglas Bruce has been battling the city for years over two vacant properties he once owned.
South Broadway dispensary sues landlord over right to buy property
Colorado Harvest Co. at 1568 S. Broadway was one of the city’s first recreational dispensaries.
Lawyering by text: Accident firm’s new service offers reduced fee for simple cases
An online program frees up attorneys and gives clients a larger slice of settlements, Chalat Hatten & Banker says.
Ogden Theatre promoter pays fine to end lawsuit over COVID-positive concert
A manager at the venue sued in May, claiming he was fired after blowing the whistle on Goth Babe’s performance.
Feds will investigate tiny home nonprofit after learning of Vegas trips
A preliminary investigation of Holy Ground Tiny Homes also found an undisclosed bank account and $860,000 in unexplained withdrawals.
Centura closing south Denver retirement home
Fifty-five employees will lose their jobs when Porter Place shuts down Feb. 15.
Frank Azar ends 20-month fight with IRS over 2017 tax bill
The IRS determined the personal injury lawyer’s taxable income for the year was $1.7 million more than he claimed.