The developer says the tech giant, which calls his lawsuit “baseless,” owes him at least $6 billion.| BusinessDen
The embattled developer points the finger at his former partner, IPI Partners — and a Denver-based firm called Stack Infrastructure.| BusinessDen
Amazon says the email initiated a court battle now in its fifth year. Watson says the whole thing is like a hit HBO series.| BusinessDen
Kyle Ramstetter admitted to helping facilitate a kickback scheme. Then prosecutors dropped the case. Then he made a call.| BusinessDen
A long-running criminal investigation involving a Denver developer appears to be ending in an about-face by federal prosecutors.| BusinessDen
“There’s been a lot of unusual aspects to this, including how vigorously Amazon has pursued these claims,” Brian Watson’s attorney said of the case.| BusinessDen
“It’s a disappointment — I don’t know that it’s a surprise,” his attorney said.| BusinessDen