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(TELLER COUNTY, Colo.) After a nerve-wracking couple of days, the Highland Lake Fire is 80% contained as of Wednesday, Oct. 30, and all evacuees have been allowed to go home. Relief, excitement, and gratitudejust a few of the emotions experienced by evacuees as they waited at checkpoints on Wednesday for clearance to get back []
A moving company representative and lawyers were expected to be given access to Rudy Giuliani’s Manhattan apartment on Thursday after the former New York City mayor failed to turn over belongings to two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him.The two sides hurled allegations against each other this week as the deadline for Giuliani to surrender the items passed Tuesday without any of the assets changing hands.U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ordered Giuliani last week to give the election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea Shaye Moss, many of his prized possessions. Among them: his $5 million Upper East Side apartment, a 1980 Mercedes once owned by movie star Lauren Bacall, and a variety of other belongings, from his television to a shirt signed by New York Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio to 26 luxury watches.The moving company representative and lawyers for Freeman and Moss were expected to be let into Giuliani’s apartment to see what property was there and estimate the cost of moving items named in Liman’s order, according to a court document filed late Wednesday by Aaron Nathan, an attorney for the election workers.In the document, Nathan said he had talked with Giuliani’s lawyers but that they were not ready to turn over any items and could not even answer basic questions about the location of the assets.Giuliani’s attorney, Kenneth Caruso, had said in a court filing late Tuesday that his client was ready to hand over the assets but lawyers for Freeman and Moss had not provided instructions on how to do so.Nathan declined to comment Thursday. The Associated Press left phone and email messages on Thursday with a representative and lawyers for Giuliani.Liman, meanwhile, ordered both sides on Thursday to submit a status report on any property exchanges by Monday. He said he would hold a status conference on Nov. 7 if the assets arent turned over.Giuliani’s legal defense fund sent out emails Thursday asking for donations as he fights Deep State plans to utterly ruin me.They want my home, my belongings, even all of the nostalgic keepsakes that Ive collected throughout my 80 years of life, the email said.Giuliani’s lawyers had argued that Freeman and Moss should not be allowed to obtain and sell his belongings while his appeal of the $148 million judgment is pending. But Liman ruled against him last week and set the Tuesday deadline. Giuliani’s appeal is currently before a federal appeals court in Washington.A Giuliani spokesperson, Ted Goodman, said in a recent statement that Mayor Giuliani is being unfairly punished by partisan, political activists who are trying to make an example out of him.”Also being litigated is whether Giuliani should have to turn over his $3 million Palm Beach, Florida, condo which he says is his primary residence and several Yankees World Series rings he received when he was mayor.Pushing Donald Trump’s unfounded claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him, Giuliani falsely accused Freeman and Moss of ballot fraud, saying they snuck in ballots in suitcases, counted ballots multiple times and tampered with voting machines.Freeman and Moss sued for defamation and said the false allegations led to death threats that made them fear for their lives. A jury in Washington awarded them $148 million last year.
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Attorneys general in Missouri and Oklahoma have started investigations on a construction company KMBC 9 Investigates highlighted earlier this week.Multiple customers say they paid tens of thousands of dollars to Amazing Structures 24/7 LLC or Amazing Moves 24/7 of Oklahoma but have no homes, barns, or outbuildings in return.At least ten people have contacted KMBC after Mondays story, saying they have concerns about where their money went after paying either one of those companies. The companies are registered to Jay Bowlin of Muskogee, Oklahoma. KMBC has tried multiple ways to contact Bowlin but phone calls and emails have gone unreturned. A voicemail inbox for a company number is full.Customers have told KMBC they have given down payments of 50% to Amazing Structures or Amazing Moves in exchange for scheduling a construction date of six to eight weeks away.Customers are left without finished work when the crews never show up or leave the job early.Kevin Grose, who lives on 10 acres in Pettis County, Missouri, gave roughly $150,000 to Amazing Structures. As soon as we signed the papers, that’s when it started, he said. Just next week and next week or a few days or wouldn’t call you back. And then you’d have to call him two or three times or text message.A crew showed up to pour a concrete pad for a new house, shop, and open recreation area, but left the rest of the job unfinished.Grose said the concrete pad is not level and is currently in a disagreement with the concrete contractor over the job.Grose also said his in-laws also gave money to Amazing Structures, but never received the garaged they were promised. He said friends have donated some supplies to keep the project moving, but, he is trying to figure out how to complete the job.Most of all, he wants his money back. We’re going to keep moving forward, he said. I mean, well figure out a way. A spokesman for Oklahomas attorney general said the office has received three complaints about Amazing Structures. Missouri has received five complaints, according to a spokeswoman for the attorney general. Bowlin is also facing a lawsuit from a company called Express Services Inc. The company, in court paperwork, says it is missing more than $78,000 for personnel and employee-related services Amazing Structures, Amazing Moves, and Bowlin have not paid. An email to an attorney for Express Services was not immediately returned this week. If you have a consumer complaint about Amazing Structures or Amazing Moves, youre encouraged to report it to your states attorney general. Here are links to fill out consumer complaints for:MissouriKansasOklahomaNebraskaIf youd like to share your story with KMBC 9 Investigates, email investigative reporter Matt Flener at investigates@kmbc.com.
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