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Bakery owner says city agents locked her out after she sought payment plan
Summary
A commenter read a statement saying K Sugar World, a Southeast Denver bakery, was locked and its perishables thrown out after the owner sought a payment plan for roughly $11,000; the speaker urged the city to revise enforcement protocols to protect vulnerable small-business owners.
Candice Oden read a statement identifying Kenlyce Auton, owner of K Sugar World, saying city agents seized her bakery’s inventory and locked the doors after she sought a payment plan to resolve about an $11,000 debt. "Once I finally found a competent accountant, we proactively contacted the city to settle an 11,000 debt," the reader said, recounting that a determination letter arrived on April 18 and that agents returned days later to lock the business and discard perishable…
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