BAIL BONDS OWNER ARRESTED, ACCUSED OF CHEATING ARRESTEE OUT OF $200,000

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Nathan Chambers, 30, was arrested on January 20, 2025 accused of embezzlement and conversion by bailee in Charlotte, NC. Nathan worked for 123 Bail Bonds. Follow Charlotte Alerts on Instagram.

Nathan Chambers

The complainant Greg Parker was arrested for felony stalking in Charlotte. He paid Nathan $200,000 to get out of jail.

A judge later dismissed the case against Greg, but he never got his $200,000 back from Nathan, according to court documents. State law says that if charges are dismissed, then bail money is suppose to be paid back to the suspect within 15 days.

Greg says he called Nathan at 123 Bail Bonds, but was never given his $200,000 back. 123 Bail Bonds was closed recently.

Nathan now owns Amigos Bail Bonds which is right next door to the now shuttered 123 Bail Bondings. Click here to see more bail bonds stories.

Reporters went to Amigos Bail Bonds and asked for Nathan, but an employee said no Nathan works there. But there was a name plate on a desk that said Nathan Chambers, and as stated, Nathan in fact owns Amigos Bail Bonds.

Employees then told reporters to leave. Nathan opened Amigos Bail Bonds in January 2025. A complaint was made to the  North Carolina Department of Insurance Bail Bond Regulatory Division.

After an investigation, Nathan Chambers was arrested charged with embezzlement and conversion by bailee.

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