Utah couple caught in the wake of alleged husband killer's destructive path

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A Utah couple who purchased a house from Kouri Richins, a woman accused of killing her husband, claims they have faced financial ruin due to the property's hazardous mold levels and subsequent medical issues. The couple filed a lawsuit against Richins, alleging breach of contract and fraud. Richins' lawyers have denied the allegations. The house, part of Richins' house-flipping business, was sold to the couple without disclosing its habitability issues. The couple is seeking repairs and damages for their losses. Richins, who owed significant debts, has been charged with murder in her husband's death.
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