The former Austin real estate developer faces up to six years in prison. He will be sentenced in the coming weeks.
Head of World Class Holdings could face six months in federal prison and a $1 million fine for lying to lenders.
AUSTIN — Real estate investor Nate Paul, whose ties to Attorney General Ken Paxton led to impeachment charges in 2023, ...
Nate Paul was the chief of World Class Holdings, a company with myriad sub-businesses and, at one point, over $1 billion in ...
Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was at the center of claims in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit and ensuing impeachment, ...
The real-estate developer is known for his involvement with Texas AG Ken Paxton following a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit.
The government recommended Nate Paul receive a maximum of six months in prison and five more years of supervised release as ...
Nate Paul's lawyers are arguing two motions in federal court that could have a major impact on his bank and wire fraud case.
The Austin-based investor is accused of defrauding banks and investors to secure $172 million in loans and investments.