From Denver Court back to the pickleball court: Arslan Guney reaches a deal with the city.
reported the incident, Guney was charged with criminal mischief, a felony; he turned himself in to the Denver Police Department on March 24.
Guney was released on a personal recognizance bond later that day, but in the meantime, the experience was"pure hell," says Guney's wife, Linda. On May 10, Guney and the department reached a settlement agreement announced: Guney will pay half the damages, $4,672.29, and issue an apology; in exchange, the department recommended to the DA's Office that the charges be dropped and also agreed to reinstate Guney’s membership to all Parks & Recreation facilities and programs. Guney's record will be sealed, clearing his good name.
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