
A Michigan couple who were jailed in Mexico for almost a month after they disputed charges related to a Mexican timeshare have returned to the United States, their lawyers said Thursday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Christy and Paul Akeo, of Spring Arbor, "have been released from custody and have returned to Lansing, Michigan," their law firm said in a statement.
Main Idea: Christy and Paul Akeo are back in the United States after being jailed in Mexico for about a month over a dispute with Palace Elite Resorts tied to a timeshare deal.
Key Points:
US travelers may face higher risk when a foreign business dispute turns into a jail case, which can create fear and costly legal trouble for households.
The release may reassure consumers that diplomatic pressure and legal pressure can sometimes help resolve cross-border disputes.
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One of the jailed Michigan couple at the center of the article and a primary subject of the.
Mexican hospitality company central to the timeshare dispute and alleged fraud complaint.
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Prosecutor’s office that said the couple reached an agreement and the criminal case was dismissed.
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Named special envoy mentioned for working on the couple’s release, but only in a supporting role.
Payment company involved in the disputed chargebacks that led to the conflict.
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