The owner of a Colorado moving company is behind bard after Contact Denver7 exposed years of customer complaints. via jaclynreporting
Contact Denver7 confirmed Tuesday that Denver police arrested Khseyn Nemat-Zara, also known as David Zoda, on charges related to moving scam allegations.
Brandi Apolinaris is a former customer who fought to get her items back. She is ecstatic that someone being held accountable. The Denver District Attorney's Office did not release any information on charges as of Tuesday night.
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