A lawsuit claims Tyler Gaye, working as NFT Machine, raised the money and pocketed it. So-called “rug pulls” are common in the world of non-fungible tokens.
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In Amazon-Watson case, question of who emailed Bezos gets answer
“I never considered myself a rat,” he wrote on Dec. 2, 2019. But Amazon’s actions would later frustrate him.
SEC probing Watson’s Northstar for possible securities violations
The Denver-based real estate firm has also been dealing with an FBI investigation and a long-running lawsuit filed by Amazon.
Ex-owner of Cherry Creek building sues three tenants for unpaid rent
He sold 250 Steele St. for $14 million in March, and claims a float studio owes $235,000, an eyelash studio owes $57,000 and a nail salon owes $56,000.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.19.22
A contractor claims to be owed $435,000 for property damage mitigation at a pub, and a contract dispute erupts over titles to $1.1 million in property.
Elijah McClain’s mom sues law firm that demanded $4M of settlement
McClain says she fired the civil rights law firm Killmer, Lane and Newman last year because it was placing its own “publicity and self-aggrandizement ahead of” her “interests and instructions.”
ESPN analyst says Centennial movie theater ad firm owes him $15M
A lawsuit by Matthew Berry claims that he is due unpaid bonuses from National CineMedia after it bought his digital game company.
Court clears concert promoter of fraud accusations after failed Red Rocks show
The plaintiff, an investor in the concert, walked out of the trial in protest last month. Then the judge ordered him to pay the promoter’s company $285,000.
Federal judge rules small Denver company was wronged by multinational firm
After a David-and-Goliath legal battle, Stryker must pay millions of dollars to ORP Surgical for recruiting its employees in violation of a contract.
Judge adds third-party defendant in Shotgun Willie’s wrongful death suit
The bartender who tackled the deceased claimed the man’s friend is partly at fault for starting a fight that strained his bad heart and led to his death.