The daughter of fugitive property developer Jean Nassif has pleaded guilty to submitting false contracts in connection with a Castle Hill development, according to reports from multiple outlets. The pleas relate to conduct used to support or finance work tied to her father’s project in Castle Hill. The articles state that the purpose of the false contracts was to bankroll the development associated with Nassif’s business activities.

All three sources describe the same outcome: a guilty plea by Nassif’s daughter to the charge of submitting false contracts. The reporting does not indicate that the plea involves an ongoing trial at this stage, but instead focuses on the court proceeding where she enters the guilty plea. The coverage also frames the matter in the context of Nassif being a fugitive, suggesting his status is relevant to how the development was supported during the period in question.

The articles collectively provide the shared core facts: the offender is Nassif’s daughter, the conduct concerns false contracts, and the contracts are linked to funding the Castle Hill development.