Head of World Class Holdings could face six months in federal prison and a $1 million fine for lying to lenders.
The former Austin real estate developer faces up to six months in prison. He will be sentenced in the coming weeks.
Nate Paul was the chief of World Class Holdings, a company with myriad sub-businesses and, at one point, over $1 billion in ...
FILE - Nate Paul, right, with his parents Dr. Love Paul, left, and Pearl Paul, attend the 2011 Texas Inaugural Celebration at the Palmer Events Center in Austin on Jan. 18, 2011. (Laura Skelding ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Both sides are apparently considering a plea agreement in the federal criminal case of real estate developer Nate Paul, who faces a dozen counts of bank and wire fraud ...
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas — Real estate developer Nate Paul reached a plea deal on Wednesday in his federal fraud case. Paul pleaded guilty on one count of making false statements to a financial ...
The plea by Nate Paul, whose company is based in Texas, was entered before a U.S. magistrate judge and still must be reviewed by a district judge, court documents show. Records did not indicate ...
Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was involved in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit, pleaded guilty to a federal financial crime and could face six months in prison. Austin area real estate ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Real estate developer Nate Paul agreed to plead guilty Wednesday to one charge of making false statements to a lending institution. The plea ends his 18-month federal bank and ...
Austin real estate investor Nate Paul on Wednesday pleaded guilty to a charge of making false statements to a financial institution as part of a deal with prosecutors, ending a six-year legal saga.