March 17, 2026 - 05:21

After more than ten years of legal wrangling, fraud lawsuits against prominent house-flipping personality Armando Montelongo are moving decisively toward the courtroom. Multiple trials could commence as early as the beginning of next year, marking a significant milestone in the protracted litigation.
The lawsuits, filed by numerous individuals, allege that Montelongo defrauded them through real estate investment seminars and associated programs. Plaintiffs claim they were misled by promises of substantial profits from flipping houses, only to suffer significant financial losses. The core allegations focus on deceptive marketing practices and the sale of expensive, purportedly educational materials that failed to deliver the promised results.
The judicial process has been complex, involving numerous plaintiffs and pre-trial procedures. The recent scheduling of potential trial dates indicates that key procedural hurdles have been cleared, allowing the cases to advance. This development offers a long-awaited opportunity for the plaintiffs to present their evidence before a jury.
Montelongo, who gained national fame through television infomercials and a reality show, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. His defense has maintained that the plaintiffs were responsible for their own investment outcomes. The upcoming trials will now put these opposing claims to a definitive legal test, with substantial financial and reputational stakes for all parties involved. The real estate investment community is watching closely as these cases approach their critical juncture.
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