Michigan grandparents detained in Mexico over timeshare dispute

A Michigan couple’s family says they have been detained in a prison in Mexico over a contract dispute related to a timeshare.
A Michigan couple’s family says they have been detained in a prison in Mexico for nearly three weeks over “a kidnapping and extortion attempt” stemming from a contract dispute related to a timeshare.
On March 4, Christy and Paul Akeo, of Spring Arbor, landed in Cancún for a long-planned vacation. Paul, 58, a Navy veteran submariner who now works as an engineer for the Michigan State Police, and Christy, 60, a retired small-business owner, spend much of their time caring for their grandchildren and were looking for a break from the Midwestern winter weather.
Lindsey Lemke Hull said that shortly after they arrived in Mexico, she got a panicked call from her stepfather: The couple had been detained at immigration and told they were being arrested on fraud charges.
Christy and Paul Akeo.Courtesy Lindsey Lemke HullPalace Elite Resorts, a Mexican hospitality company, told NBC News in a statement that it filed a complaint with the Mexican public prosecutor, which then led to the arrests of the Akeos. Paul and Christy Akeo had bought a timeshare membership with the company several years earlier, and the company alleges they defrauded it through $117,000 of chargebacks on their American Express card, in which American Express takes back funds from a vendor.
The couple, through their lawyer and family, deny the fraud allegations.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/mexico/michigan-grandparents-detained-mexico-timeshare-rcna198301
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