San Antonio Music School Boss Hit With Wage Suits After TV Call-In

Three instructors at a northwest San Antonio music studio have gone to court over what they say are months of missing pay, and two of them say they only saw money after reaching out to a local TV consumer-investigations team. The lawsuits name the studio’s owner and were filed across 2024 and 2025.

Teachers Say Paychecks Went Missing

According to KENS 5, the complaints target owner Nathaniel Villarreal and accuse him of failing to pay instructors for work over several months. The station’s “Call KENS” team reports that two of the teachers received checks only after they contacted the newsroom.

Anthem School of Music’s website lists Nathaniel A. Villarreal as founder and owner, with the studio located at 23127 West IH-10, Suite 207, in northwest San Antonio. The site highlights the studio’s lesson offerings and instructor profiles, underscoring its presence in the local music scene.

Small-Claims Wins and Post-Dated Pay

As reported by KENS 5, instructor Corey Richards filed a small-claims case in early 2025 and later won a $911 judgment. Richards told the station, “KENS 5, dude, if it wasn’t for you guys, I wouldn’t have gotten paid.”

The station reports that Richards first noticed missing wages in January 2024. A check dated Feb. 10 was mailed, arrived on Feb. 2, and cleared later that same week, according to the outlet. KENS 5 also reports that instructor Michael Carraway sued in March 2024 over a missing final paycheck and received a default judgment for $640 plus court costs, and that a separate October 2024 lawsuit ended in another default judgment…

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