One of the owners of Wyatts Towing has resigned from a governor-appointed commission that nominates judges to serve in Colorado’s district and county courts amid a state investigation into his business.
Troy Porras, who owns the towing giant along with his brother Tony, vacated his post on the 18th Judicial District Nominating Commission “under his own terms” in September, said Conor Cahill, a spokesperson for Gov. Jared Polis, in an email.
Porras did not respond to requests for comment.
Judicial nominating commissions interview applicants and recommend individuals to the governor when a vacancy occurs for a county or district judgeship. They consist of seven citizens who reside in the district. No more than four can be from the same political party.
Four of the seven people must be individuals not admitted to practice law in the state, while three can be practicing attorneys.
Porras went to law school, according to his LinkedIn page, but is not admitted to the Colorado bar. The Douglas County resident began his term in January 2019 and was set to finish at the end of next year.
The departure comes amid intense public, political and law enforcement scrutiny into Wyatts Towing, Colorado’s largest towing carrier.
State Attorney General Phil Weiser in August took the unusual step of confirming an active investigation into the business following the tow of a state senator this summer.
Lawmakers, meanwhile, are working on additional towing regulations this legislative session — including a potential revamping of the entire industry. Legislators and consumer advocates say Wyatts’ vertically integrated conglomerate operates in every space of the parking and towing business, an arrangement ripe for abuse.
In addition to Porras’ resignation, Wyatts CEO Trevor Forbes in July stepped down from a governor-appointed position on the state’s towing task force, which is responsible for making recommendations about maximum towing rates and nonconsensual tows.
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