05/04/2025
05/04/2025

DETROIT, April 5, (AP): A Michigan couple accused of fraud in a timeshare contract dispute and held in a Mexican prison for 32 days has returned home following negotiations between US and Mexican officials. Paul and Christy Akeo of Lansing were released from a maximum security prison in Cancun on Thursday and flown back to Michigan, attorney John Manly told The Associated Press.
Their release comes as the United State and Mexico are embroiled in a tariff war initiated by President Donald Trump, border security concerns and pressure to stem the flow of fentanyl into the US Prosecutors in the state of Quintana Roo, where Cancun is located, said in a March 15 statement that the Akeos signed a contract with the Mexico-based hospitality group Palace Co in November 2021 to buy a timeshare club membership at a resort in the Cancun area, but that the couple subsequently defrauded the hotel chain.
Manly said his clients disputed about $116,000 in credit card charges to Palace in 2022, saying the company had breached the timeshare agreement. "American Express gave Palace the opportunity to respond," he said. "They did and American Express found for the Akeos.” Prosecutors said the company received notices from the credit card company that 13 transactions totaling $116,587 had been canceled, and the couple then shared on Facebook how they had conned the hotel group.
Manley said Christy Akeo did post on Facebook about their experience and how the charges were appealed to their credit card company, but that prosecutors had misrepresented the nature of her posts. Reporters were on hand to record the arrest of the Akeos at Cancun International Airport on March 4, when they arrived for a vacation at a different resort, and a judge ordered them detained pending trial, Manly said.
Christy Akeo's adult children - two-time national champion gymnast Lindsey Lemke Hull and Michael Lemke - then posted about their parents' confinement on social media, winning the attention of U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett, a Republican from Lansing, Michigan. Barrett said he became involved around March 23 or 24. "We had some loose connections to friends of friends who kind of knew the family,” Barrett said Friday. "I spoke directly to the son. I escalated it up to the State Department and the White House that same day.” US Consulate staff in Mexico visited the couple in prison, but there didn't seem to be any movement on their case, Barrett said.