Lawsuit challenging Oprah over trail access on her Colorado property dismissed

TELLURIDE, Colo. – A lawsuit accusing Oprah Winfrey of blocking access to hiking trails near her property above Telluride, Colorado, has been dismissed.

The Telluride Daily Planet reports (http://bit.ly/1zOSt98 ) that a judge dismissed the case from San Miguel County District Court, saying that it should have been filed in Mountain Village Municipal Court.

Seventh Judicial District Judge Steven Patrick said there was little case law to support claims by Charles D. Goodman, who owns property next to a 66-acre parcel that Winfrey’s Yellow Brick Road closed on in March.

In the lawsuit, Goodman claimed that Winfrey’s company, the property’s former owners and the town of Mountain Village made a secret deal to close access to the trails.

Winfrey reportedly plans to build a mansion and guest home on the property.

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Information from: Telluride Daily Planet, http://www.telluridenews.com

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