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Felony convictions over asbestos release

A Pueblo jury has convicted a man of eight felonies related to the release of asbestos when he hired unlicensed individuals, including homeless individuals, to demolish a home in in 2007, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced today.

Brothers to honor Suthers

Since 2008, Suthers has been instrumental in sustaining foreclosure prevention counseling for thousand of homeowners across [...]

Asbestos charges in Frisco

“(The) EPA takes allegations of asbestos-related violations very seriously and we will continue to work with the state on this prosecution,” Lori [...]

Douglas Bruce indicted, arrested

“State law requires that citizens who live in Colorado and enjoy all of the benefits of being a resident pay the appropriate taxes. No one is exempt from that obligation.” Colorado Attorney John Suthers. [...]

Suthers sues lender

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers sues lender for not being licensed with the state.

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced today that his office has filed a lawsuit against Western Sky Financial, a South Dakota-based online lender, and its principal, Martin A. Webb, for making unlicensed, high-interest loans to Colorado consumers.

Hotline gets $600,000

“The Colorado Foreclosure Hotline is the best resource available for consumers facing foreclosure,” John [...]

Man sentenced for mortgage fraud

“Criminals that defraud Colorado banks drive up the cost of home loans and other credit for all consumers,” Colorado Attorney John Suthers [...]

Suthers joins foreclosure probe

“Homeowners have a right to know that when their banks or lenders foreclose on their homes that all of the information used in the process is correct,” John [...]

Suthers sues man in alleged foreclosure-prevention ploy

One alleged victim in this alleged foreclosure scheme is a quadriplegic in Jefferson [...]

Suthers cracks down on mortgage fraud

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers today announced that his office has taken action against four individuals at two firms who engaged in apparent fraudulent business practices in Colorado as part of his office’s efforts to crack down on mortgage and foreclosure fraud. Two of the individuals have agreed to a settlement.