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Nancy Carroll Spinks Booked Into the Tarrant County Jail

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Update: Bond reduction hearing Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.

Nancy Carroll Spinks, the owner of Millennium Title in Southlake, is back in Texas tonight and in the Tarrant County Jail held on a $1 million bond.

Carroll Spinks was transported to Texas on a bus with other prisoners from a jail in Lake County, Illinois, just north of Chicago, where she was arrested last month.

Carroll Spink’s Millennium Title Company was taken over by the Texas Department of Insurance in January. Carroll Spinks vanished after $3 million went missing from her company’s escrow accounts, and several consumers were left unpaid. Sources tell me millions more may have disappeared from other investor accounts and other schemes allegedly orchestrated by Spinks and her family. A process server attempting to reach her says Carroll-Spink’s ex husband, Shelby Carroll, told him Nancy Carroll Spinks has retained a criminal attorney. NBC’s Scott Gordon has more on this story.

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