Wyatts Towing owner resigns from Colorado judicial commission amid investigation into towing business

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Troy Porras, a co-owner of Colorado towing giant Wyatts Towing – which is under investigation by the state – resigned from a state judicial commission last month.

Porras was a member of the governor-appointed 18th Judicial District Nominating Commission, which submits nominees for judicial vacancies to the governor. He resigned “under his own terms” effective September 14, according to a report from The Denver Post confirmed by Denver7 Investigates.

“What we can say is we're going to do a thorough, full and fair investigation,” Weiser said."And as the end result, we can either take action against Wyatts and/or we can conclude if there are holes in the law that don't protect people, we need to fix them.

"Vertical integration essentially means that this one company, this one group of people has an interest in every stage of a particular industry," said The Community Economic Defense Project policy head Melissa Mejia.

 

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