Irving real estate executive, Pauline Coronado, 72, faces criminal court next week, bringing relief to those claiming she cheated them years ago.
According to 5 NBC DFW crime report, Excitement fills the air as alleged victims of Irving real estate executive Pauline Coronado learn about her upcoming appearance in criminal court. Last year, Coronado, 72, got arrested after people complained about her actions from five years ago. The victims, mainly Spanish-speaking tenants, say she tricked them with English contracts, making promises she didn’t keep.
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Why the Wait? Challenges in Legal Process Due to Record Concerns, Leadership Changes, and the Pandemic
The delay in the legal process has been due to various reasons. There were lots of people complaining, making it complicated. Concerns about getting the business records right and changes in leadership at the District Attorney’s Office also slowed things down. The COVID-19 pandemic added to the difficulties. Coronado’s lawyer, Dennis Croman, says she didn’t do anything wrong and didn’t make money from the leases.
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Moving Forward: Victims Encouraged as Pauline Coronado’s January 10 Court Date Approaches
Despite the challenges, there’s progress. Pauline Coronado is set to appear in court on January 10, which is a big step forward for the alleged victims seeking justice. One person, Nick Hockman, who spoke to the grand jury, says Coronado’s scams affected both homeowners and tenants. The victims are relieved and hopeful as the case advances, and they look forward to a resolution after facing these issues for so long.