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Alba Martinez and her husband Jarin Martinez are at the center of a legal storm, facing serious allegations of running an elaborate real estate theft operation. The couple is accused of being involved in the fraudulent acquisition of at least 37 properties, as detailed in a lawsuit initiated by the Harris County Attorney’s Office.
The allegations suggest that the Martinez couple, who reportedly do not operate a legitimate business, employed deceptive tactics to seize control of these properties. Their recent attempt to file a new deed has raised further suspicions and led to increased scrutiny from law enforcement officials. The lawsuit highlights the couple's alleged manipulation of property records and the exploitation of vulnerable homeowners, making their case a significant concern for the local community.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are working diligently to address the ramifications of this alleged fraud and protect the interests of affected property owners. The legal proceedings will likely shed more light on the extent of the couple's activities and the measures needed to prevent similar schemes in the future.
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