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A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Austin investor Nate Paul to five years of supervised release, including four months of home confinement, and ordered him to pay a $1 million fine within two ...
Nate Paul, shown arriving at the U.S. Courthouse in downtown Austin for an Oct. 30 hearing, was sentenced Wednesday to five years of supervised release, including four months of home confinement ...
AUSTIN — Real estate developer Nate Paul was fined $1 million and sentenced by a federal judge Wednesday to five years of supervised release and four months of home confinement with special ...
Nate Paul was sentenced to four months of home confinement, five years of supervised release, and a $1 million fine. The sentencing followed an 18-month federal investigation into Paul.
Nate Paul, once touted as a rising tycoon, has been sentenced in a federal fraud case after years of legal battles. To stream WFAA on your phone, you need the WFAA app. Download the WFAA app.
Paul was sentenced in March 2023 after he was accused of defrauding an Austin-based nonprofit. However, Paul appealed the punishment, claiming there was not enough evidence to support his conviction.
Nate Paul enters a federal courtroom in early 2025. KXAN News. By Cody Baird – Staff Writer, Austin Business Journal. Apr 16, 2025. Updated Apr 16, 2025 2:53pm CDT. Preview this article 1 min.
The Travis County attorney on Monday sued eight companies owned by the embattled former Austin real estate developer Nate Paul seeking to collect millions in unpaid property taxes.
Nate Paul ordered to pay $1M, sentenced to home confinement, supervised release in fraud case. Tony Plohetski, Austin American-Statesman. Wed, April 16, 2025 at 6:25 PM UTC. 2 min read.