9 Thoughts on “The Lawsuits have begun over the Copper Lounge collapse

  1. I would be surprised if Legacy is not next. A long with the City, Legacy is a “deep pocket” in this case. Deeper than Hultgren Construction I would guess….

  2. The D@ily Spin on May 9, 2017 at 8:14 pm said:

    The city charter states ‘Subject to Judicial Review’. They except themselves from lawsuits. They’re incompetent and irresponsible. An independant and partial hearing examiner (their choice) is hired. Basically, you always lose. The best recovery method is a private lawsuit against the contractor and/or property owner. These defendants are paper corporations without assets. Legacy escapes because it’s a sub to the subcontractors with little or no liability. Your government and the prime contractor gets away with murder. They’re not even sympathetic enough to offer the family funeral expenses.

  3. Reliable Voter on May 9, 2017 at 8:19 pm said:

    Who is the attorney?

  4. The D@ily Spin on May 9, 2017 at 8:20 pm said:

    Afford some of your respect to your Booky, Drug Dealer, or Pimp. Certainly not the mayor, his MAR contractor, or the city attorney. They’re blood sucking scum.

  5. scott on May 10, 2017 at 10:38 am said:

    if legacy were brought into this, would their list of investors then be public information?

  6. come on on May 10, 2017 at 10:41 am said:

    Who gave you a copy of this letter? I can’t imagine the city would have voluntarily made this public…

  7. l3wis on May 10, 2017 at 10:49 am said:

    scott- if it doesn’t settle out of court, the investors would probably be listed in suit.

    come on- follow the link above, it came from Jorgi’s twitter

  8. Only if the plaintiff alleged collusion between the City and Legacy/Hultrgren could the concern of “Who are the investors?” become a material issue to this case… As I understand it(?)

  9. anominous on May 11, 2017 at 9:31 am said:

    Follow them “hundred million dollars” ‘es, I say…

    http://www.dtsf.com/events/details/investing-in-real-estate/2016-3-24

    “Aaron is the Director of Operations at Legacy Developments, a local Sioux Falls real estate development company. In his time at Legacy Aaron has analyzed and executed several transactions of upwards to a hundred million dollars.”

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