FourWinds victims will receive about $171K from sale of Shavano Park estate owned by Gary Cain
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Victims of a fraud that landed Gary Cain, center, in federal prison will get at least $171,000 from the sale of his Shavano Park estate. Cain and other defendants were ordered to pay the victims $6.3 million in restitution. The house was Cain’s only significant asset.File photo
Victims of a fraud that involved former state Sen. Carlos Uresti will receive at least $171,000 from the proceeds of the sale of a Shavano Park estate that had been owned by his co-defendant.
The restitution is part of a settlement reached in a long-running dispute over proceeds from the sale of the house at 414 Bentley Manor. The house had been owned by Gary Cain, who was convicted with Uresti by a federal jury in 2018.