
The master-planned Solterra community spans 390 acres in west Lakewood.
The master-planned Solterra community spans 390 acres in west Lakewood.
Leprino Foods and its reclusive billionaire CEO do not have to pay $900 million to two heirs, a Denver jury ruled Friday.
The terms are confidential. It comes one month before a January trial and more than three years after a lawsuit was first filed.
A Denver judge told the convicted sex trafficker and her sibling to pay the firm Haddon, Morgan and Foreman.
The sale sets up a legal fight over where exactly the money will go.
The foundation’s lawsuit against its insurer illuminates what happened prior to the January arrest of alleged conman Travis Singhaus.
Azar says Ivy Ngo tried to steal his clients and lawyers. She says Azar defamed her in a smear campaign.
Aurora landowner sues after developer fails to close on $6.3M buy, Golden landlord files lawsuit over back rent and more from courthouses around the region.
They were the 84-year-old billionaire’s first public remarks about the expensive family feud. Meanwhile, a juror’s expletive forced a pause Wednesday.
“Your dad cheated me,” Nancy Leprino claims James Leprino once said. She said Tuesday she didn’t know what her uncle meant. “I was shocked.”
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