Prosecutors said that a couple from Michigan had been arrested in Mexico without bail.
58 -year -old Navy veteran Paul Akeo and 60 -year -old his wife Christie, Christie, were arrested on 4 March for a financial dispute with the Palace Company for unresolved criminal fraud for passing the customs.
Mr. Akeo and Ms. Christie left their home on March 4 in Spring Arber for the resort city in Cancan. His family claimed that he was stopped by the police immediately after touching his aircraft.
The New York Post reported that the couple are accused of scaming the holiday firm during their timing membership with their cancan resort between 2021 and 2022, disputing 13 allegations of about $ 117,000 on their credit card.
The pair allegedly advertised their housing for use on Facebook, while they were not using it, and during their membership “total 1,570 bookings”, which began in 2016.
The resort company claimed that it abolished their benefits and after being planned, they “violated their contract through social media by promoting preference rates and various benefits.”
In a statement, a representative of a palace company told ABC News that the couple “fraudulently disputed the allegations of valid credit cards and publicly encouraged others to do the same.”
In a statement on 15 March, the office of the Attorney General of Quintana Ruo alleged that Ms. Christie violated her agreement with the resort and “spread words on Facebook how she cheated against the hotel series.”
However, the couple of Michigan claimed that after the resort violated their contracts, they stopped gaining profit, which promised them to priced.
The credit card company eventually biased with the couple. He got his money back, and his membership in the Palace Company ended.
The children of Mr. Akeon and Ms. Christie claimed that her parents were jailed in “vengeance” for the allegations of the Palace Company made on their American Express Credit Card.
Lindsay Hul told CNN that his parents were arrested after a criminal complaint filed by “The Palace Company”, alleging fraud. He said “to do something with timeter with palace resorts.”
Ms. Hull claimed that the travel company is “demanding” $ 250,000 with a signed nondicclose agreement that does not even guarantee her release. “
“He demanded a public apology from my mother and Paul for the Palace Company.
Local prosecutors said that a Mexican judge ordered the couple to hold, while the case is still pending. The Akeo family has requested the US government for assistance.