Aurora Judge Grants Delay to Venezuelan Gang-Fearing Slumlord Trial

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An Aurora judge has delayed the trial of Zev Baumgarten, the owner of a controversial apartment complex supposedly taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and will give him until February 14 to resolve dozens of charges stemming from outstanding code violations, according to court documents. According to records from the Aurora Police Department, Baumgarten is the owner of an apartment complex at 1568 Nome Street, Fitzsimmons Place, that was shut down by the city on August 13 for outstanding code violations dating back to 2020, including for rat infestations, backed-up sewage and pileups of trash…

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