3rd defendant enters guilty plea in San Antonio bank fraud case
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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.
2nd woman pleads guilty in fraud case that cost San Antonio bank $13 million
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The second of five defendants has pleaded guilty on a San Antonio bank fraud case. The alleged scheme cost the Bank of San Antonio more than $13 million, it has said.Michael Trujillo / EyeEm /Getty Images /EyeEm
A second defendant has entered a guilty plea in a fraud case that cost the Bank of San Antonio more than $13 million.
Jill Martin Alvarado, 58, of Irving, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud in a case that involves the former president of a Bank of San Antonio subsidiary.
San Antonio woman pleads guilty to role in bank fraud
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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.