Aurora officials heavily redact public documents related to landlord who claimed Venezuelan gang activity
- An attorney for landlords reported Venezuelan gang activity, claiming they “forcibly took control” of an Aurora property, leading to a request for police security that was denied by Aurora Police.
- Following the city boarding up the Aspen Grove apartment complex for health concerns, The Denver Gazette requested communications between Aurora officials and the landlord.
- The property owner agreed to terms allowing clean-up costs and potential re-leasing while residents were evicted, citing deteriorating conditions attributed to gang activity.
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Landlord to sell Colorado apartment complex 'taken over' by vicious foreign gang · American Wire News
The landlord of the Aurora apartment complex that has been at the center of the violent Venezuelan gang takeover “controversy” has agreed to sell the property. That’s according to Fox News, which cited records from the Denver Gazette to report that Nome Partners has reached an agreement with Colorado officials, who will drop dozens of charges against Aspen Grove Apartments “for failing to maintain the property.” The apartment complex was shut do…


Landlord Forced to Sell Colorado Apartment Complex After It Was Taken Over by Venezuelan Migrant Gang Tren de Aragua
A Colorado landlord has agreed to sell a troubled apartment complex that was taken over by the violent Venezuelan migrant gang Tren de Aragua. Landlord Zev Baumgarten has been fighting with the Denver suburb of Aurora over the Aspen Grove after the city accused him of allowed it to become a trash-ridden, gang-infested hellhole, according to records obtained by the Denver Gazette. Baumgarten’s company has now agreed to sell, lease, or find some “…
Landlord agrees to sell Colorado apartment complex at center of Venezuelan gang problem: report
A landlord has reportedly agreed to sell a troubled Colorado apartment complex that was taken over by the violent Venezuelan migrant gang Tren de Aragua, according to city records.
Aurora officials heavily redact public documents related to landlord who claimed Venezuelan gang activity
Aurora officials heavily redacted public documents related to the eviction of 300 people at the Aspen Grove apartment complex last month, claiming the emails — to and from the city and the landlord’s lawyer — represented “attorney work product.”
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