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Justin Wingerter

Justin Wingerter

White-collar crime/courts reporter at BusinessDen

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  • English
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  • Business
  • Crime

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Recent Articles

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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.26.25

An avalanche at a Breckenridge mansion, an office landlord challenges a $15 million valuation, and more.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.20.25

A $4.1 million home foreclosure in Boulder, a wrecked rental in Virginia Vale, a derelict house in Chaffee Park, and more.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.13.25

A downtown restaurant is sued for unpaid rent, the Westin at DIA wants to be paid for a corporate event, and more.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.6.25

An Evergreen restaurant sues its landlord, a neighbor feud in Castle Pines turns violent, a property manager accused of stealing rents, and more.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.30.25

A $6.3 million lemon in Cherry Hills, a toxic $4.1 million home near Boulder, a contractor owed $5 million for work at DIA, and more.
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After bankruptcy, a Colorado apparel company rebuilt — in Vietnam

“We moved into the chaos. The mills. The factories,” says an owner of Western Rise.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.23.25

A “grossly undercapitalized” nightclub in LoDo, illegal drug use at a jobsite in Montclair, a Cherry Hills home floods, and more.
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Energy drink investors say Outdoor Voices founder defrauded them

Ty Haney allegedly promised equity investments in Joggy in exchange for cash to fulfill a Target order, then reneged.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.16.25

A distracted property manager is blamed for $1.5 million in damage, LIV Sotheby’s is sued by a real estate photographer, and more.
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Wanna-be buyers of ‘hypercars’ say Longmont lawyer stole millions

Is Scott Oliver a coconspirator or was he duped too? “I did not know of the alleged fraudulent scheme,” he says.
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‘We’re going after them!’: Lawyer said he’d sue mobile home park, t...

Jason Legg, an activist attorney, has been suspended for two months and paid his client $79,500.
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Denver landscaper goes bankrupt to avoid bank’s ‘drastic action’

“Horizon just cannot compete with some of those cheaper competitors in the market,” its lawyer says.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.9.25

A Cherry Hills mansion is threatened with foreclosure, a historic church building in Castle Rock is wrecked, and more.
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Nuggets say mascot was fired for ‘business reasons,’ not a disability

Drake Solomon, the son of longtime Rocky mascot Kenn Solomon, was let go after hip surgery and is suing.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.2.25

Bad balconies in the Santa Fe Arts District, a brewery’s boiler explodes, a real estate tech firm says secrets were stolen, and more.
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Business law firm Burns, Figa & Will closing

Its lawyers are going in three directions. “It's a mix of feelings,” its CEO says.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.25.25

Westminster is accused of an unfair land buyback, an architect is accused of poor design work, a contractor is accused of bank fraud, and more.
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Evergreen saloon owners say partner trying to ‘ruin’ it, causing ba...

“We have never had an issue with getting paid,” a bassist for one band says, “or had to cancel or back out of any performances.”
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.18.25

A $2 million condo fire in Snowmass, Denver property managers accused of stealing, a wedding venue owes $900,000, and more.
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Real estate fund adviser will pay $9.7M for allegedly misleading in...

The SEC says that Tom Vukota, formerly of Centennial, downplayed his apartment buildings’ value when buying out interests.
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Pastor barred from selling crypto, ordered to pay back $3.4M

“Our heavenly Father, in whom we serve, will deliver us,” Eli Regalado said in response.