Article: Creditors Forcing Colorado Financial Adviser into Involuntary Bankruptcy.

By Aldo Svaldi, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 15--A group of creditors is forcing a Cherry Creek financial adviser's company into an involuntary bankruptcy filing to find out where nearly $2 million owed them went.

"One of the main purposes in filing was so we could have access to company documents," said Robert Allman, a creditor's attorney with Allman & Mitzner in Denver. "Our concern was that we just weren't going to know what happened."

Financial adviser William Hoover, who owns The Will Hoover Company, filed for a personal bankruptcy reorganization on Sept. 25 following several lawsuits accusing him of ...

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