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PRESS
February 09, 2012

Settlement looks likely in alleged violation of Colorado ethics law by public trustees

The association representing Colorado's appointed and elected public trustees is expected to agree that it violated state ethics laws when it paid convention expenses at a Black Hawk casino with contributions from companies and individuals it did business with.

Lawyers for the Public Trustee Association of Colorado and Colorado Ethics Watch, which charged the group with the violations in a complaint to the state Ethics Commission, said they were close to signing off on a settlement that includes fines and training to prevent future violations.