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Trial pits tiny home CEO against customer whose deposit was taken

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A choose in Centennial is weighing whether or not the only proprietor of a tiny residence development firm will be held personally responsible for the alleged theft of a buyer’s deposit.

His choice would be the first courtroom verdict concerning Holy Floor Tiny Houses in Englewood, which took $6 million in deposits from 180 clients who by no means acquired homes. Final 12 months, an investigation discovered that a number of the money was spent on journeys to Las Vegas, limousine rides, spas and two dozen automobiles. Another cash couldn’t be accounted for.

Matt Sowash is owned and operated by Matt Sowash, who served almost two years in jail within the 2000s for stealing $470,000 from buyers in a poker league and Vegas poker event. On Monday, Sowash fielded questions on Holy Floor from the witness stand.

“Holy Floor used this cash for some objective aside from the development of a home, isn’t that proper?” lawyer Paul Grant requested about one buyer’s deposit.

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“Simply the final operations of the enterprise,” Sowash testified below oath.

“However you’re unsure, are you? You possibly can’t say the place this $35,000 went, proper?”

“That’s proper,” Sowash conceded.

Grant represents a North Carolina girl named Morgan Daniels, who additionally testified at Monday’s half-day civil trial. She paid a 100% deposit of $35,248 to Holy Floor in 2021 and was promised her tiny residence would arrive in six months. It didn’t, she demanded a refund, acquired $11,000 again after which sued Sowash for theft when she was denied the remainder.

“You approved a visit to Las Vegas for you and Holy Floor staff, is that proper?”

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“Sure,” Sowash responded, claiming it was one journey for 18 staff that price $20,000. Final 12 months’s investigation discovered a number of Vegas journeys costing about $55,000.

“You might have used that $20,000 to repay Ms. Daniels however you selected to not, proper?”

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