Former Denver restaurateur Alex Gurevich has been sued by the buyer of his auto body shop, who claims that Gurevich used false financials to inflate a $4.4 million sales price.

Gurevich was the majority owner and chef behind three sushi restaurants: the Uptown Latin American lounge Limón, Lakewood breakfast spot Cafe Bisque and Ay Caramba, a Mexican concept in Cherry Creek. All of them have since closed and Gurevich has retired.

Gurevich was also the owner of the Front Range Auto Group and its collision repair shop at 4560 S. Federal Blvd. in Englewood until July 21, when he sold that business and its 12,000 square feet of real estate for $4.4 million. One million dollars of that price was for the company.

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