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Preview: Zardes Available as Rapids Eye Club Record Against Charlotte FC | Colorado Rapids
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — The Colorado Rapids (2-3-2, 8 pts) return house to face growth facet Charlotte FC (3-5-0, 9 pts). Kickoff is about for 7 p.m. and shall be broadcast on Altitude Sports activities and Altitude Sports activities Radio 92.5 FM.
Colorado enters Saturday’s match following a 3-1 loss in Minnesota final weekend by which the Rapids had eight pictures heading in the right direction and equalized via Diego Rubio’s fourth aim of the season simply earlier than halftime. For the second straight week, Colorado conceded twice within the second half to fall on the highway. The consequence dropped the Rapids all the way down to tenth within the Western Convention and noticed them hit 4 video games with out a win. Robin Fraser’s facet misplaced back-to-back matches for the primary time since 2020.
“The most important factor for me is that the blokes stay assured and hold taking part in effectively and hold doing the issues that they know they should do in developing assaults after which simply proceed to chip away, work on the ending,” mentioned Fraser.
Returning house to DICK’S Sporting Items Park for the primary time since April 2, the Rapids can set a membership report with a win or a draw which might cement a Twentieth-consecutive house common season match with out a loss.
Colorado will face newcomers Charlotte FC as they search the franchise report. Latest matchups with growth sides have been a blended bag for the Rapids. They fell at house to growth facet Austin FC on April 24 of final yr however then rebounded to beat Austin twice, as soon as in July and as soon as in September. In 2019, Colorado beat FC Cincinnati 3-1 at house however went winless towards MLS growth sides from 2015-2018.
Charlotte’s first season is off to a stable begin after securing three wins at house. Earlier this week they topped Greenville Triumph SC 2-1 in additional time to advance within the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. They’ve but to safe a win or a draw on the highway.
· The Rapids can hit a membership report 20-consecutive house common season matches with out a loss in the event that they draw or win on Saturday
· Jack Value is one help away from sole possession of second-most assists all-time in membership historical past (at the moment T-2nd with 34).
· Michael Barrios is one aim away from reaching 40 profession targets in MLS.
· Mark-Anthony Kaye is one look away from reaching 100 MLS common season appearances.
· Jonathan Lewis is one look away from reaching 100 MLS common season appearances.
· Steven Beitashour is 41 minutes away from reaching 22,000 common season minutes all-time in MLS.
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Colorado authorities shut down low-income housing developer
The Colorado Division of Securities is pursuing legal action against a man whom it claims deceived investors and used the ownership of federally supported low-income housing projects to line his own pockets.
Securities Commissioner Tung Chan announced its civil court filings against Michael Dale Graham, 68, on Nov. 12.
Chan’s office filed civil fraud charges against Graham, and also asked for a temporary restraining order and freezing of Graham’s assets and his companies’. A Denver district court judge immediately granted both. Since then, two court dates to review the those orders have canceled; a third is scheduled for mid-January.
Graham operates Sebastian Partners LLC, Sebastiane Partners LLC, and Gravitas Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund I LLC (“GQOZF”), all of which were controlled by Graham during his “elaborate real estate investment scheme,” as described by the securities office in a case document.
The filing states Graham collected more than $1.1 million from eight investors to purchase three adjacent homes in Aurora. The Denver-based Gravitas fund and its investors purportedly qualified for the federal Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program with the homes. Qualified Opportunity Zones were created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress in 2017. The zones encouraged growth in low-income communities by offering tax benefits to investors, namely reductions in capital gains taxes on developed properties.
Graham formed Gravitas in early 2019 and purchased the three homes located in the 21000 block of E. 60th Avenue two years later. He quickly sold one of them with notifying investors, according to the case document. While managing the other two, Graham and Gravitas transferred the fund’s assets and never operated within QOZ guidelines to the benefit of its investors or the community, according to the state.
Gravitas also transferred the titles for the two properties to Graham privately. As their owner, Graham obtained undocumented loans from friends totaling almost $600,000. The two loans used the two properties as security.
Gravitas investors were never informed of the two loans, according to the case document. Also, Gravitas never sent its investors year-end tax reports, the securities office alleges.
Graham used the proceeds of the loans for personal use. No specific details were provided about those uses.
“Effectively, Graham used Gravitas as his personal piggy bank,” as stated in the case document, “claiming both funds and properties as his own. Graham never told investors about the risks associated with transferring title to himself. On September 1, 2023, he sent a letter to investors, stating that the properties ‘we own’ are doing well and generating growth due to record-breaking home appreciation. But Gravitas no longer owned the properties.
“Gravitas no longer had assets at all.”
Furthermore, the securities office said Graham failed to notify investors of recent court orders against him in Colorado and California. In total, Graham was ordered to pay more than $1 million in damages related to previous real estate projects.
Graham’s most recent residence is in Reno, Nev., according to an online search of public records. He evidently has previously lived in Santa Monica, Calif., and Greenwood Village.
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Colorado Springs police search for missing 20-year-old
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Police are searching for a missing at-risk adult.
They said 20-year-old Brandon Hugney was last seen Saturday night, around 7 p.m., at the Walmart on Platte avenue.
They shared a picture of Hugney, describing him as a 6′ man last seen wearing black-framed glasses with red trim, a grey fleece, blue pajama pants and black and white slippers.
Police said he likely isn’t properly dressed for the weather and was last seen heading west behind Walmart.
If you know where he is or see him, call police at (719) 444-7000.
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