Court orders Montana resort founder freed from jail
Source: Associated Press
Court orders Montana resort founder freed from jail
Jul 6, 5:40 PM EDT
By MATT VOLZ
Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- A federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered the release of the founder of a Montana club for the ultra-rich, who has spent the last 14 months in jail for failing to account for the money from the sale of a resort in Mexico.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth's emergency motion for release pending his appeal. The two judges who wrote the order, Alex Kozinski and Richard Paez, did not explain their decision. It was not immediately clear when Blixseth would be released.
Blixseth's attorneys had tried and failed multiple times before Wednesday to free him from the Cascade County Detention Center, where U.S. District Judge Sam Haddon sent him in April 2015 on a civil contempt order.
Haddon jailed the Medina, Washington, resident for not revealing what happened to millions of dollars from the sale of the resort in Mexico, which was made during the Montana mountain resort's bankruptcy proceedings. Haddon had said jailing Blixseth would coerce him to fully account for the $13 million he received from the 2011 sale of the Tamarindo resort.
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Hoppy
(3,595 posts)2naSalit
(86,775 posts)I hope there's some objection, his wife should be in jail too but somehow she got away with a pile of cash.
Ford_Prefect
(7,919 posts)Too bad they'll never get him on bribery and extortion. (the evidence magically disappeared).
Blixseth's wealth and assets have been the subject of controversy.[9] The bankruptcy of the Yellowstone Club in 2008 led to extensive litigation with Blixseth and his creditors.[10] The property emerged from bankruptcy under new ownership in 2009.[citation needed] In December 2014[11] and again in April 2015[12] he was jailed for civil contempt for failing to pay court ordered sanctions and disclose what happened to assets the court had ordered held to pay his creditors. As of December 14, 2015, Blixseth remains jailed for the contempt, near Great Falls, Montana.[13]