A Denver oil tycoon fighting his family for control of his fortune is fending off allegations he repeatedly groped, harassed or sexually assaulted four former female employees. Three women, one the former personal assistant to 85-year-old Jack Grynberg, allege in the Douglas County case that in 2015 and 2016 they were groped and harassed — one alleging she was forced to have sex with him multiple times — in return for keeping their jobs at Grynberg Petroleum Co.

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