State high court ends Lakes legal battle

Circuit Court Clerk’s Office

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News

The Arizona Supreme Court ended the nearly seven-year legal battle over the Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course last week by refusing owner Wilson Gee’s request to hear his appeal from an order that he restore the site he closed in 2013.

Attorney Tim Barnes, representing homeowners Linda Swain and Eileen Breslin, said he would seek a hearing to compel Gee to restore the course – and possibly hold him in contempt if he refuses – as soon as the high court sends him paperwork related to its action last week.

But Gee has other plans.

He told AFN that he wants to meet with Breslin, Swain and anyone else they want “to see if there is a middle ground” they can reach in negotiations.

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