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Charles Wold, 59, was dubbed the “Teflon con” after he told The Post in January how “grateful” he was that judges repeatedly released him from custody amid a three-month spree of ...
Andrew Wold, who owns the six-story building that collapsed on May 28, killing three people, was ordered to pay a $300 fine and $95 in court costs, according to the filing in Scott County Court.
Wold was asked to pay $4,500 plus court costs and remedy all violations by March 31. Records indicate Wold has not paid the fine yet. News 8 reached out to the City of Davenport for comment.
That any company owned by Andrew Wold (or, in the case of a limited liability company, which he is a manager of), including but not limited to The Dorothea, L.L.C., 2200 11th, LLC, and 246 W. 3rd ...
He was fined $250 for each violation. Wold did not contest the citation or show up to a court hearing. Court records show he has paid $150 toward the fines.
Wold pleaded "no contest," however, the judge denied it. Judge Cartee told Wold's lawyer that he must plead guilty or not guilty. The next court date for Wold is next Monday, June 12 at 8:30 a.m.