Aurora Judge Rules Gang-Fearing 'Slumlord' Can Wait Until February to Resolve Charges...Away From Jury

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Aurora Judge Rules Gang-Fearing 'Slumlord' Can Wait Until February to Resolve Charges...Away From Jury
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Zev Baumgarten, who claimed Venezuelan gangs took over his property, can now resolve outstanding code charges on February 14.

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Baumgarten was scheduled for a jury trial in Aurora Municipal Court on August 27 to resolve 81 charges, and then had a second date on September 5 to deal with two dozen charges he faced related to unlawful vehicles. CBZ Management, a company registered to Baumgarten, is the property manager for Fitzsimmons Place along with ten other properties across New York and Colorado,. Four CBZ Management properties in Aurora have outstanding code violations, Aurora says, and residents from its properties in other parts of the metro area

All of these companies are registered at 1644 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 100, according to the Colorado Secretary of State's office. This is also the address of the William Penn apartments, a property that CBZ Management lists as one of its own. According to residents of that complex, there are no offices in the building.According to Denver property records, the William Penn apartments are owned by a company based in Upstate New York, at 44 South Ridge Road in Pomona.

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