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Former Vermont state trooper pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting minor in 2003 and 2004

Former Vermont state trooper pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting minor in 2003 and 2004 Matt Berg A former Vermont State Police trooper who lives in Massachusetts pleaded not guilty to charges that he repeatedly sexually assaulted a minor nearly two decades ago, according to Vermont State Police. Todd M. Chisholm, 56, who lives in North Brookfield, pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated sexual assault, lewd and lascivious conduct with a child, and two counts of sexual assault with fear of imminent bodily injury, Vermont State Police said in a statement Wednesday. He was arraigned in Vermont Superior Court in Brattleboro Monday and was ordered released on conditions, the statement said.

Insurance Journal s Top 10 Most Read Stories of 2020: East Region

Insurance Journal’s Top 10 Most Read Stories of 2020: East Region The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a May ruling that raised questions about whether it potentially negated one of the insurance industry’s standard bases for denial of coverage of business income claims i.e. that COVID-19 did not result in “direct physical loss to insured property.” Hayden Kopser spoke to Insurance Journal about celebrating the first year in business for North Improvement, the New York and New Jersey-based boutique risk advisory and insurance brokerage he founded in order to fill gaps he observed in the high net worth space. About Elizabeth Blosfield

A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont s poorest region

A ski resort, a dream and greed: How a $350M fraud happened in Vermont’s poorest region Dan D Ambrosio and April McCullum, Burlington Free Press © COURTESY Jay Peak Resort seen on Thursday, January 17, 2020. The resort got about 8 inches of snow between Wednesday and Thursday with more expected over the MLK Day holiday weekend. No one would have recognized the man with icy eyes and a military bearing who drove through rural Vermont in 2007 with his lawyer in tow. In anonymity, Ariel Quiros brought his real estate attorney, Fred Burgess, on a tour of the mountainous area near the Canadian border that’s known as the Northeast Kingdom. Laced with lakes and expansive forests, the Kingdom, as locals call it, is a silent fortress of natural beauty, hardscrabble dairy farms and people eager for a return to prosperity.

Vermont fraud ends as SEC raids Jay Peak resort, owners indicted

April McCullum and Dan D Ambrosio, Burlington Free Press Published 6:59 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020 Show caption Hide caption The hole in downtown Newport was a demolished city block that was to become a retail, office and residential space, and possibly a boutique hotel, under Bill Stenger and Ariel Quiros grand design. It was never approved as an EB-5 project that could accept foreign investment. After allegations of financial fraud pulled both Jay Peak Resort and Burke Mountain into federal receivership, the plan flew apart. RYAN MERCER/FREE PRESS As ski season was drawing to a close at Jay Peak, J.J. Toland heard a knock at his door and looked up to see a security officer, who told him to step away from his computer.

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