After nearly four years of litigation, the business divorce that wrecked a successful Denver roofing company has ended in a mixed verdict involving fraud and phony finances.
A Good Roofer, which is headquartered in Nebraska and had a Denver subsidiary until closing it in 2024, was owned by Ryan Scheeler and Tim Day through 2020. That year, they decided to sell it. Matt Hirschbiel, a Denverite and a friend of Scheeler, was interested in buying.
With revenue of $5.7 million in 2019 and a profit of $600,000, according to its tax filings, the company was thriving. A report on AGR’s finances that Scheeler had accountants prepare ahead of the sale to Hirschbiel painted an even prettier picture: about $6.6 million in revenue, $1.2 million in profit.
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