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News10NBC Investigates: Families suing local hospitals to administer Ivermectin to dying COVID patients

Families desperate to try and save their loved ones who are dying from COVID-19 have begun suing local hospitals that refuse to administer Ivermectin, a controversial drug not approved by the FDA to treat COVID-19.

News10NBC Investigates: Families suing local hospitals to administer Ivermectin to dying COVID patients

Families desperate to try and save their loved ones who are dying from COVID-19 have begun suing local hospitals that refuse to administer Ivermectin, a controversial drug not approved by the FDA to treat COVID-19.

News10NBC Investigates: Families suing local hospitals to administer Ivermectin to dying COVID patients

Families desperate to try and save their loved ones who are dying from COVID-19 have begun suing local hospitals that refuse to administer Ivermectin, a controversial drug not approved by the FDA to treat COVID-19.

3rd defendant enters guilty plea in San Antonio bank fraud case

3rd defendant enters guilty plea in San Antonio bank fraud case FacebookTwitterEmail A third defendant has pleaded guilty in a bank fraud case that the Bank of San Antonio says cost it more than $13 million.William Howell /Fotolia The guilty pleas are piling up in a fraud case that the Bank of San Antonio says cost it more than $13 million. On Wednesday, Rigo Alvarado, of Irving, became the third defendant to enter a plea. Five were indicted in the case. Alvarado, 55, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $1 million. He will be required to make restitution.

San Antonio woman pleads guilty to role in bank fraud

San Antonio woman pleads guilty to role in bank fraud FacebookTwitterEmail U.S. District Judge Jason Pulliam on Tuesday accepted a guilty plea from Phyllis Jo Martinez, 79, of San Antonio. She pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and is scheduled to be sentenced by the judge in May. Pulliam is shown at 2019 ceremony when he became a judge.File photo A San Antonio woman pleaded guilty to her role in defrauding an area bank of millions of dollars. Phyllis Jo Martinez, 79, on Tuesday entered a guilty plea to a single count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud in a case involving the former president of a Bank of San Antonio subsidiary.

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