A couple of months before their wedding day, a North Texas couple said the person they paid to plan the event was not returning calls and emails.
Back in Denton County, we met Stephanie Gillette. She said her son and future daughter-in-law were planning to get married at the Finley Chapel in the spring of 2023.
“The first thing they’re telling me is that this woman, Diane, has taken our money and that there’s not going to be a venue,” Gillette recalled. “I’m just kind of in shock.” Each consumer told us: they recognize Diane as Cynde Williamson, the coordinator they hired in DeSoto. “If you can show that they have provided a service or taken money for a service with no intention of giving it, then that is a deceptive trade practice,” said Hodges.
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