Real estate investor settles Ponzi claims for $850K
Real estate investor Gary Dragul, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud over the summer, has agreed to pay $850,000 to a receiver who accused him of running a Ponzi scheme. Dragul, 61, once had considerable real estate holdings in the area, including downtown’ s Writer Square and the Happy Canyon Shopping Center in southeast Denver, through his company GDA Real…
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