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Aurora agrees to drop charges against landlord over property allegedly linked to Venezuelan gang

Aurora agreed to drop charges against landlord Zev Baumgarten after a deal to sell or lease Aspen Grove property amid alleged Venezuelan gang activity there.

AURORA, Colo. — Aurora officials agreed to drop all charges against the owner of the Aspen Grove apartment complex in exchange for selling the property, leasing it — or a "similar disposition" — and assuming the cost to board up and secure the building, The Denver Gazette has learned.

Under an agreement negotiated between the city and Nome Partners, officials agreed to drop dozens of charges against Zev Baumgarten for failing to maintain the property at 1568 Nome St. in Aurora, according to documents obtained under the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA).

In exchange, Baumgarten agreed to waive his right to a speedy trial and Nome Partners LLC agreed to sell or lease the property, and, among other things, pay up to $60,000 of the costs to clean up and secure the complex.

> Read the full article on the Denver Gazette.

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