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Spring Arbor couple sues resort firm after Mexican jail ordeal over timeshare dispute

By Editorial Board Published August 23, 2025 6 Min Read
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Spring Arbor couple sues resort firm after Mexican jail ordeal over timeshare dispute

DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan couple held for 32 days in a maximum-security Mexican jail with out trial over a dispute with a luxurious timeshare firm has filed a lawsuit towards the corporate and its chief government.

Paul and Christy Akeo allege defamation, malicious prosecution and intentional infliction of emotional misery within the criticism filed final week in Florida. They’re searching for unspecified financial damages and a jury trial.

The Akeos. (Lindsey Hull)

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How Paul and Christy Akeo returned house to Michigan

The Akeos say they disputed about $116,000 in bank card fees after Palace Elite Resorts breached their contract. The bank card firms sided with them and denied the fees for the timeshare in Cancun. In line with the lawsuit, which names Palace Elite Resorts and chief government José Gibrán Chapur Dájer, the corporate incorrectly claimed that that they had fraudulently disputed the fees as “unrecognizable.”

akeo return onePaul and Christy Akeo of Spring Arbor returned to Michigan. (WLNS)

The Akeos have been arrested March 4 at Cancun Worldwide Airport after arriving for a trip at a special resort. They have been accused of fraud and a choose ordered them detained pending trial, lawyer John Manly instructed The Related Press in April. They returned house April 3 following negotiations between U.S. and Mexican officers.

“The Akeos languished in a maximum security prison in Cancun, Mexico, separate and apart from each other, unable to speak with each other or console one another,” in keeping with the lawsuit which was filed Friday in Miami-Dade County. “The prison conditions were horrific. The prison was overcrowded with violent criminals, the toilets didn’t flush, and the food was untouchable. Worse, they were scared, terrified, and frightened that they may never go home again.”

The Akeos say they have been a part of a limiteless referral program. Referrals that led to two-week stays by others at common member costs allowed the couple to get an extra week totally free.

Prosecutors within the state of Quintana Roo, the place Cancun is positioned, stated in a March 15 assertion that the Akeos signed a contract with the Mexico-based hospitality group Palace Co. in November 2021 to purchase a timeshare membership membership at a resort within the Cancun space, however that the couple subsequently defrauded the resort chain.

Prosecutors stated the corporate obtained notices from the bank card firms that 13 transactions totaling $116,587 had been canceled, and the couple then shared on Fb how that they had conned the resort group.

Manley stated Christy Akeo did publish on Fb about their expertise and the way the fees have been appealed to their bank card firm, however that prosecutors had misrepresented the character of her posts.

Social media posts about their imprisonment by Christy Akeo’s grownup kids — two-time nationwide champion gymnast Lindsey Lemke Hull and Michael Lemke — gained the eye of U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett, a Republican from Lansing.

IMG 1277 rotatedBarrett visits the Akeos.

IMG 1285Barrett visits the Akeos.

Barrett stated he took it to the State Division and the White Home. U.S. Consulate workers in Mexico and Barrett visited the couple in jail. The Akeos then went earlier than an area choose and have been launched after they and the Palace Co. agreed to donate the disputed funds. Palace stated $116,587.84 — the quantity refunded to the Akeos — can be donated to a Mexican nonprofit benefitting orphans.

“When you are abroad, you are not as safe as you think you are,” Lemke Hull instructed the AP on Thursday, saying she doesn’t assume her mother and father will ever return to Mexico.

She described their detention as “a nightmare out of a movie” and that it took a number of days for the household to even be taught what was occurring.

“They were given a bucket of water to, basically, splash on themselves to use as their shower,” Lemke Hull stated. “But it was expected that the same bucket of water would be used to make the toilet work.”

The lawsuit says the CEO is predicated in Florida and Lemke Corridor urged the Division of Justice to research.

dsagf6 Information was on the Capital Area Worldwide Airport late Thursday night time when the mother and father reunited with their family members. (WLNS)ghsdg6 Information was on the Capital Area Worldwide Airport late Thursday night time when the mother and father reunited with their family members. (WLNS)sdgsgdg6 Information was on the Capital Area Worldwide Airport late Thursday night time when the mother and father reunited with their family members. (WLNS)

The Palace Co. stated Thursday in an e-mail that it rejects all claims made within the Akeos’ lawsuit and can take it is personal “appropriate legal action.”

“The Akeos and the Palace Company fully resolved their disputes earlier this year,” the corporate stated. “Mr. and Ms. Akeo have unfortunately proceeded with additional litigation against the Palace Company and affiliated entities and individuals in violation of the parties’ resolution of their disputes.”

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