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A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont s poorest region

A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont’s poorest region Dan D Ambrosio and April McCullum, Burlington Free Press © COURTESY Jay Peak Resort seen on Thursday, January 17, 2020. The resort got about 8 inches of snow between Wednesday and Thursday with more expected over the MLK Day holiday weekend. No one would have recognized the man with icy eyes and a military bearing who drove through rural Vermont in 2007 with his lawyer in tow. In anonymity, Ariel Quiros brought his real estate attorney, Fred Burgess, on a tour of the mountainous area near the Canadian border that’s known as the Northeast Kingdom. Laced with lakes and expansive forests, the Kingdom, as locals call it, is a silent fortress of natural beauty, hardscrabble dairy farms and people eager for a return to prosperity.

How Jay Peak fraud became example of greed and flawed oversight

Snowed A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont’s poorest region April McCullum and Dan D Ambrosio, Burlington Free Press Published 3:22 pm UTC Dec. 18, 2020 No one would have recognized the man with icy eyes and a military bearing who drove through rural Vermont in 2007 with his lawyer in tow. In anonymity, Ariel Quiros brought his real estate attorney, Fred Burgess, on a tour of the mountainous area near the Canadian border that’s known as the Northeast Kingdom. Laced with lakes and expansive forests, the Kingdom, as locals call it, is a silent fortress of natural beauty, hardscrabble dairy farms, and people eager for a return to prosperity.

A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont s poorest region

A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont’s poorest region April McCullum and Dan D Ambrosio, Burlington Free Press © COURTESY Jay Peak Resort seen on Thursday, January 17, 2020. The resort got about 8 inches of snow between Wednesday and Thursday with more expected over the MLK Day holiday weekend. A series in 4 parts No one would have recognized the man with icy eyes and a military bearing who drove through rural Vermont in 2007 with his lawyer in tow. In anonymity, Ariel Quiros brought his real estate attorney, Fred Burgess, on a tour of the mountainous area near the Canadian border that’s known as the Northeast Kingdom. Laced with lakes and expansive forests, the Kingdom, as locals call it, is a silent fortress of natural beauty, hardscrabble dairy farms, and people eager for a return to prosperity.

Indoor dining shuts down again — Max Rose confirms likely mayoral bid — Former aide accuses Cuomo of harassment

POLITICO Get the New York Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Opportunities for NY Starting today, indoor dining will again be closed across New York City. Less than two and a half months after restaurants were allowed to open their dining rooms at reduced capacity, surging hospitalizations for Covid-19 prompted Gov. Andrew Cuomo to order the new shutdown.

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