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Locally funded startup ‘run as a Ponzi scheme,’ manager repaid relatives first, lawsuit says
The court-appointed receiver overseeing a fund and startup controlled by Harvard MBA Tyler Tysdal claims in four recent lawsuits that friends and family were improperly paid back first.
Owners of Denver lakefront homes sue realtor over water rights
The four plaintiffs collectively purchased three homes listed by Steve Travers of The Kentwood Co. They allege he advertised the local HOA had water storage rights for Riviera Lake, but knew otherwise.
Architecture firm claims family office owes it more than $15K
Denver’s Architectural Workshop filed a lawsuit last week against Central Street Capital, which invests the funds of founder Rob Salazar.
Defense notches win in dispute between Denver-area attorneys over online review
A federal judge ruled that plaintiff Mark Wilson failed to show a pseudonymous review on RipOffReport.com constituted false advertising; Wilson alleges his former boss, Dochtor Kennedy, authored the review.
Denver radio host Tom Martino sues HomeAdvisor over Bing ads
The host, who calls himself “The Troubleshooter,” said the digital marketplace’s ads mislead customers searching for a list of Martino-approved businesses.
AEG sues would-be stage provider over Commerce City Phish concerts
Three concerts by rock band Phish in Commerce City over Labor Day weekend are at the heart of a lawsuit recently filed by Anschutz Entertainment Group.
Creditors attempt to force Denver startup Revolar into bankruptcy
“We became concerned with the way Revolar is being managed, and there is no real plan to pay the creditors back,” Hirsch said. “We believe that bankruptcy is probably the best forum in order to give Revolar the chance to save the product and get its creditors paid at the same time.”
Landlord who sued spin studio fills space with another one
Epic Ryde will replace High Ride Cycle’s space in the Highlands, after the latter battled with landlord Ilan Salzberg over loud music.
General contractor says it’s owed money by developer whose planned Uptown apartments caught fire
The general contractor on an apartment construction site that caught fire, killing two, in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood in March said the developer owes the company about $100,000.