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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Where’s the money, Jim?
Several clients of Superior Discount Coins owner and gold coin investor Jim Burg say he took tens of thousands of dollars of their retirement money and never delivered the gold coins he promised.
Some sued Jim Burg. Court records I dug up show he didn’t respond to lawsuits.
Then I discovered evidence showing Burg’s beautiful ranch in Fairplay and his home in Breckenridge have already been to the foreclosure auction. His condo San Diego condo overlooking the Padres ball park is in trouble because his HOA says he hasn’t paid dues.
Jim Burg had his chance to respond to lawsuits. He had more than two years to pay his clients.
I decided it was time to confront him and ask “Where’s the money, Jim?”
My producer and I drove to his ranch in Fairplay expecting to knock on his door. As we headed down the road leading to his property, a Porsche passed us going the opposite direction. Burg’s former clients previously told us that what he drove. We made a quick U-turn and followed it.
The Porsche wasn’t going into Fairplay, it headed to Breckenridge and traveled fast… just fast enough to lose us.
Driving through Breckenridge we spotted the Porsche and Burg in a grocery store parking lot.
He was out of his car and in the store so fast we were forced to wait for him to come out. It seemed like we waited for nearly a half hour in the snow and freezing temperatures. Neither of us had heavy jackets.
Plenty of people gathered to watch what was about to unfold.
As Burg walked out of the grocery store I started asking him questions.
He didn’t answer my questions with specifics. He pledged people would get their money, the same thing he has told his former clients for years.
He then drove away in a Porsche with temporary plates.
Since our meeting in the parking lot, I’ve left Jim Burg several phone calls, written him a letter and emailed him. He has not communicated with me at all.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
A viewer saying thank you… not to me
Julie just called to say thank you to the good samaritan who helped out a four-legged friend last week. Julie was driving near 13th Avenue between Monroe Street and Garfield Street when she saw a car hit a Chihuahua .
Right away, she says, a good samaritan came to the dog’s rescue and took him/her to his vet to get treatment.
When Julie called me, the dog’s owner hadn’t been found.
Julie just wanted to say thank you to the man she watch stop and quickly get the dog help.
This isn’t something that would typically make the 10:00 news, but with all the struggles facing people today… it seems worth noting here.
I’d love to talk to the guy who helped out the dog.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Tanker truck spill
Since we were in the area, we stopped to see how clean-up efforts were going at the scene of a fuel tanker that lost its load Thursday.
Despite a stream a few feet away, no fuel got into it.
Everytime the loader hauled away more contaminated dirt to the pile, the smell of fuel grew stronger.
The dirt will likely go to a landfill, the EPA says. Clean-up on county road 77 near 285 in Park County will be done in a few days.
Two pics are from still pictures the EPA had. The fuel tanker was towed away.
I get paid for this?
These are taken in South Park as we work on an investigation that you'll see in May.
Unlike earlier this week when it was cold and snowy, it is sunny and just windy.
We just stopped in this little bar in old Fairplay. I live it. Just like you'd expect, friendly people having fun.