2nd woman pleads guilty in fraud case that cost San Antonio bank $13 million
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The second of five defendants has pleaded guilty on a San Antonio bank fraud case. The alleged scheme cost the Bank of San Antonio more than $13 million, it has said.Michael Trujillo / EyeEm /Getty Images /EyeEm
A second defendant has entered a guilty plea in a fraud case that cost the Bank of San Antonio more than $13 million.
Jill Martin Alvarado, 58, of Irving, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud in a case that involves the former president of a Bank of San Antonio subsidiary.