
Watson claims in the lawsuit that a woman at C Lazy U Ranch called Watson a “criminal” and said Watson has had numerous “relations” with “prostitutes.”
Watson claims in the lawsuit that a woman at C Lazy U Ranch called Watson a “criminal” and said Watson has had numerous “relations” with “prostitutes.”
The embattled developer points the finger at his former partner, IPI Partners — and a Denver-based firm called Stack Infrastructure.
Amazon says the email initiated a court battle now in its fifth year. Watson says the whole thing is like a hit HBO series.
The Golden Triangle office space was once owned by developer Brian Watson — but he didn’t control his company during the period in question.
“Brian will begin to rebuild his business,” his attorney said.
A long-running criminal investigation involving a Denver developer appears to be ending in an about-face by federal prosecutors.
The settlement relates to a case the CEO of Northstar Commercial Partners filed against Chicago-based IPI Partners over Amazon development deals.
“This once again confirms that Amazon’s strategy is a war of attrition,” the head of Northstar Commercial Partners said in a court filing.
Two men already pleaded guilty. But two more expected plea agreements are no longer happening.
Casey Kirschner grew up in the Denver area. “This seizure should never have occurred,” his attorney said.
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