Former Wyatts Towing CFO accuses company of violating tax laws, court records show

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DENVER — The former chief financial officer for the parent company of Wyatt’s Towing accused the towing giant of violating the law and attempting to prevent him from complying with a subpoena from the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, according to court documents from earlier this year.

The company filed a lawsuit in April against Plimpton, alleging that he sent trade secrets and confidential company information to his personal email after his resignation. The lawsuit, along with Plimpton’s response, was first reported by our partners at The Denver Post on Wednesday. Denver7 Investigates reached Plimpton by phone on Wednesday, but he declined to comment, as did Wyatts Towing’s attorney, Jason Dunn.

 

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