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 years in prison. He will be sentenced in the coming weeks.
The real-estate developer is known for his involvement with Texas AG Ken Paxton following a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit.
Nate Paul was the chief of World Class Holdings, a company with myriad sub-businesses and, at one point, over $1 billion in ...
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Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was at the center of claims in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit and ensuing impeachment, ...
Austin real estate developer Nate Paul agreed to plead guilty Wednesday to one count of submitting false information to a ...
The government recommended Nate Paul receive a maximum of six months in prison and five more years of supervised release as ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Dr. Love Paul, left, Pearl Paul, and their son Nate Paul, right, ...
The plea by Nate Paul, whose company is based in ... and was not mentioned in federal indictments against Paul, which accused the developer of making false statements to banks in order to obtain ...
Austin real estate investor Nate Paul on Wednesday pleaded guilty to a charge of ... The deal ends a case that first drew public attention in 2019 when federal officials raided former developer Paul's ...