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Affiliated businesses owned by one of Colorado’s top foreclosure law firms can be held liable for millions of dollars in inflated costs the state alleges were siphoned in thousands of foreclosure filings during the height of the housing collapse.
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Affiliated businesses owned by one of Colorado’s top foreclosure law firms can be held liable for millions of dollars in inflated costs the state alleges were siphoned in thousands of foreclosure filings during the height of the housing collapse.
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Re: July 6 business news story.

Thank you and kudos to reporter Dave Migoya for the story about the Colorado Supreme Court ruling against Castle Law and affiliated businesses. It is wonderful to know that the state Supreme Court and the state attorney general win one for the little guy now and then.

Migoya is doing a fine job of reporting the local financial shenanigans in Colorado. Like journalist Michael Lewis, who has educated engaged Americans on how they are fleeced by Wall Street, Migoya is illuminating the fleecing of Colorado citizens.

Also, thank you to the state Supreme Court and Attorney General Cynthia Coffman and her staff for marshaling the arguments to win this case. I will be voting and campaigning for Coffman in the future. I am happy to know not all politicians are feckless crooks and control freaks.

Noreen Okubo, Aurora

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