Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez, a Cuban/American TV arbitrator who works for Caso Cerrado, is the anchor for Ana Polo Rules. Ana was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father when she was 2 years old, relocated to Miami and joined her parents. Ana Maria Polo, born in Habana Cuba, is the host of the famous Telemundo show "Caso Cerrado", which is the very first Spanish language show nominated for a Daytime Entertainment Emmy (r). In 2015, she placed at the top spot in Spanish at 4pm in key demos. Polo is a native of Cuba and was born the 11th of April 1959. She went to Florida International University and graduated in political sciences. Later, she was awarded her PhD degree in law at the University of Miami. After that, she earned her PhD in Law at the University of Miami. Polo was first seen for the first time on Telemundo Sala de Parejas in 2001. Other court shows also offered her advice on legal matters. Literature awards She released Los Hijos Muertos in 1958. The novel won the Critic's Prize and The Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute fled Spain for her home in the United States 1960. Polo often speaks and is able to raise money to support the cause. Over the course of her career, she has fought in the fight for LGBT equality. She is a lawyer from The University of Miami School of Law in Florida, and is also a Florida Bar Member.
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