San Juan: Passenger jumps to avoid cash, casino debt | The Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post/Consumerism If convicted, Gonzalez-Diaz could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, authorities say. Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas cruise ship. (photo credit: Dennis MacDonald at Shutterstock) ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 08:45 Read the original article here Category: Debt HelpBy EditorSeptember 13, 2025Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Cruise Passenger Jumps Overboard After Allegedly Running Up Massive Gambling Debt – MSNNextNext post:NALSAR University and the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) jointly organise a National conference Corp-Con 2025 in Hyderabad – PIBRelated PostsWealth Wednesday: Younger people looking for help to get out of debtJune 4, 2026Caribbean leaders demand urgent climate finance and debt relief – Barbados TodayJune 4, 2026Connecticut Erases $513 Million in Medical Debt for Nearly 100,000 ResidentsJune 4, 2026Caesars’ debt weighs heavily on Fertitta’s billion-dollar offer – CDC GamingJune 4, 2026Accredited Debt Relief Named One of America’s Best Online Platforms by Newsweek, Ranked Among the Nation’s Top Financial ServicesJune 4, 2026Accredited Debt Relief Named “Best for Customer Satisfaction” by CBS News MoneyWatchJune 4, 2026
If convicted, Gonzalez-Diaz could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, authorities say. Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas cruise ship. (photo credit: Dennis MacDonald at Shutterstock)
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