The 61-year-old must also pay $1 million in restitution, serve eight months of house arrest and complete 200 hours of community service.
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Real estate investor Gary Dragul pleads guilty to fraud, agrees to 120 days in jail
Real estate investor Gary Dragul’s fraud trial begins Monday after five-year wait
The trial in Centennial could be followed by a second criminal trail, as well as a long-delayed civil one.
Cabin owners sue Estes Park over new short-term rental ‘impact fee’
The fee, meant to fund affordable housing options, means owners in the tourist town pay $1,590 annually, compared to $100 in Denver and $260 in Vail.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.2.23
Brookfield pays $1.5M for townhome development site, and a Tower Road corner fetches $5M.
After 25 years, Hard Rock Cafe closing in downtown’s Denver Pavilions
The chain and its landlord Gart Properties feuded in court in 2021.
12 Colorado housing projects awarded federal tax credits
Two Denver projects made the list, along with one in each Lakewood and Boulder.
Swingers club wants Centennial’s lawsuit dropped in wake of closure
The Office, which still denies it was a sex club, was evicted in March, weeks after being sued by the city.
Feds return home sale proceeds seized from ex-Amazon worker in Northstar case
Casey Kirschner grew up in the Denver area. “This seizure should never have occurred,” his attorney said.
Pandemic didn’t justify midcycle property tax break, high court rules
“COVID-19 may have infected people who were on the property but COVID-19 did not infect the property itself,” a justice wrote.
Barbecue chain takes urgent care CEO’s former Burger King in Five Points
Darius Kerman said he bought the property as a “plan B” if efforts to open an AFC Urgent Care across the street failed.