James 'Val' Cotter, a former business partner of Brad Simpson, was arrested on Monday on suspicion of tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony. His case is related to missing Realtor Suzanne Simpson's disappearance, authorities said. Cotter, 65, who goes by 'Val,' was arrested by the Department of Public Safety on Monday, according to court records. His bail has been set at $500,000. Department of Public Safety Sgt.
What we know about Brad Simpson, husband of missing real estate agent Suzanne Simpson Court records show Brad Simpson worked at Cotter & Sons Inc. from 2002 to 2012. James F. Cotter, a real estate tycoon, owned 66 properties in six states. Among his holdings were the twin Alamo Towers along Northeast Loop 410 and the two Petroleum Towers just around the corner on Tesoro Drive. In 2012, a janitorial company called BJ Corp.
Brad Simpson's lawyer calls charges against him 'ludicrous,' says key witness isn't credible After James Cotter discovered Simpson’s connection to PFS, he told Simpson to fire PFS and hire another firm to handle the work, Cotter & Sons' lawsuit said. The lawsuit claimed that Simpson had engaged in further skullduggery involving BJ Corp. According to the Cotter & Sons suit, Simpson made a deal with BJ that called on that firm to pay $100,000 for PFS’ “assets.
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