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Dispute owner of Ficrea property from prison

Summary by eldiariodechihuahua.mx
CDMX.- From the prison, Rafael Antonio Olvera Amezcua, owner of Ficrea, filed a lawsuit to prevent a property of his property from becoming part of the property that will eventually be auctioned to pay the defrauded savers. This is Department 23 of Condominium 4, located in Building C of Calle Nochenueva, in the Fractionamiento Jardines de Atizapán of Zaragoza, in the State of Mexico. Ruth Haggi Huerta, Second District Judge in the Matter of Com…
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CDMX.- From the prison, Rafael Antonio Olvera Amezcua, owner of Ficrea, filed a lawsuit to prevent a property of his property from becoming part of the property that will eventually be auctioned to pay the defrauded savers. This is Department 23 of Condominium 4, located in Building C of Calle Nochenueva, in the Fractionamiento Jardines de Atizapán of Zaragoza, in the State of Mexico. Ruth Haggi Huerta, Second District Judge in the Matter of Com…

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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