Developer Sergio Pino’s widow, daughters allege Century Midtown transfers to his girlfriend were fraudulent: lawsuit
Sergio Pino’s widow, Tatiana, and their daughters filed a new lawsuit against Pino’s longtime mistress and others they claim were involved in allegedly fraudulent transfers in the days before and after his suicide. Sergio Pino, a prominent South Florida homebuilder, died in July 2024 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as FBI agents were closing in on raiding his waterfront Coral Gables home and arresting him over allegations he attempted to murder his wife through poisoning and the hiring of hitmen. Pino founded Coral Gables-based Century Homebuilders Group, one of the biggest Hispanic-owned homebuilders nationwide. He and Tatiana Pino were in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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