Colorado Code § 18-7-104.5

Remedies under the "Colorado Organized Crime Control Act"
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When a
person or persons, through an enterprise, engage in a pattern of racketeering activity for which
the predicate offenses are the promotion or wholesale promotion of obscenity, pursuant to article
17 of this title, the difference in the fair market value of real property in the vicinity of the
location of such enterprise from what the value would be if such enterprise or any part thereof
were not located in the vicinity, as established by the opinion testimony of experts or otherwise,
shall be deemed a compensable injury for which the owners of victimized real property can
exercise all civil remedies set forth in article 17 of this title, in addition to any other measure of
damages provable pursuant to article 17 of this title.

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