A Roaring Fork Valley man sentenced to probation a year ago for armed robbery again received a probationary sentence earlier this week after pleading guilty to stealing three safes from Aspen Highlands in 2018.
Writing that he can’t afford an attorney to defend him and his wife in a multi-million-dollar civil fraud complaint, former Aspen Skiing Co. employee Derek Johnson is asking a federal magistrate judge to allow the couple more time to “address this lawsuit properly.”
A man whose violent threats to Pitkin County officials this spring led to a two-day lockdown of the county administration building in downtown Aspen agreed Monday to a plea deal in the case.
A civil jury trial scheduled to end this week over the sale of two properties once owned by members of Aspen’s prominent Pfister family was canceled due a pending settlement agreement, according to court records.