This one is in the race to be Denver's Mayor. A few years back, there was a prostitution sting that involved a local prominent District judge:
9Wants to Know has learned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit is investigating Chief U.S. District Judge Edward Nottingham for the third time in the past year. He is being investigated for improper judicial conduct after his full name and personal cell phone number appeared on a list of clients from a Denver prostitution business.
The business called Denver Players or Denver Sugar was shut down in January after IRS and Denver Police investigators served search warrants at the brothel on Fillmore Street.
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A nearly two-year joint investigation into the prostitution service by the IRS and the Denver Police led to the execution of a search warrant at the home of Denver Players owner Brenda Stewart of Denver on Jan. 25. Stewart has not been arrested or charged for any crime involved in the case.
Court documents show investigators confiscated computers, financial records, client books, credit card receipts and other items from Stewart's home at 1305 Monaco Parkway in Denver. Some employees also kept copies of some of the transactions.
Sources tell 9Wants to Know the agency catered to prominent clients including judges, lawyers, businessmen, athletes and politicians.
Looks like at least one of those politicians might be Michael Hancock, who is currently in the lead for the Mayor's office.
For some reason, the Denver Post makes no mention of the connection on their website today.