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crime2 years ago

Davenport building owner pleads guilty to civil infraction as demolition begins.

The owner of a building that partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa, last month, killing three people, has pleaded guilty to a civil infraction for not maintaining safe conditions. Andrew Wold was ordered to pay a $300 fine and $95 in court costs. Wold is also among several parties facing at least two lawsuits from building residents, alleging negligence on the part of the owner and the city of Davenport, among others.

legal2 years ago

Iowa building owner pleads guilty as demolition begins.

The owner of The Davenport, the Iowa building that partially collapsed on Memorial Day weekend, pleaded guilty to a civil infraction for not maintaining safe conditions. Andrew Wold was ordered to pay a $300 fine and $95 in court costs, and to refrain from any violations of Davenport, Iowa code provisions. His attorney called the judge instead of appearing in person and said that Wold would plead no contest, but city officials later clarified that there was no arrangement and did not object to the guilty plea.

crime2 years ago

Owner pleads guilty as demolition of collapsed Iowa building commences.

The owner of the Iowa building that partially collapsed last month pleaded guilty Monday to a civil infraction and agreed to pay a fine as crews started demolishing the remains of the failed structure. The collapse cast a spotlight on the building's lengthy history of citations and tenant complaints. The building's owner, Andrew Wold, did not appear in Scott County court on Monday.

legal2 years ago

The Davenport owner pleads guilty to unsafe conditions.

Andrew Wold, the owner of The Davenport building that partially collapsed on Memorial Day weekend, pleaded guilty to a civil infraction for not maintaining safe conditions at the building. He was ordered to pay a $300 fine and $95 in court costs and to refrain from any violations of Davenport, Iowa code provisions. Wold did not appear in court and admitted to the infraction through his attorney.