Tonika "Toni" Miller is a real estate agent who loves playing Monopoly. She had the regular $1,000,000 in her game and had an AMAZING run, despite knocking out $100K, leaving the game with $400K along with $200 at the end of the game.
She offered a banker offer of $167,000 with $200 and $400,000 left on the board as the last two cases remaining in play, which she turned down. She automatically won the Chrysler Pacifica S worth $55,283. In the end, she kept her Case #22, which contained $400,000.
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After the Deal[]
Before her appearance of the show, she was under arrest for an alleged reverse scam in San Mateo County, California. Prosecutors allege that Miller and an actor named Justin Hall scammed a 66-year-old Redwood City woman out of her house by promising her a half-million dollar reverse. The woman then signed the deed to her home away to Miller and Hall, who sold the house to somebody else for nearly a million dollars, the prosecutors say. The 66-year-old lady supposedly got nothing but two $1,000 payments. An employee in the county recorder's office and a real estate agent became suspicious and notified the district attorney's office. The cops busted Miller and Hall over the summer. Hall is out on bond while Miller is still in jail because she couldn't make bail. Both will appear in court on November 22, 2019. Miller gave the woman $1,000 in cash and had her sign a grant deed in favor of Rex Regum, LLC, solely owned by co-defendant Justin Rodgers Hall. The Redwood City woman told law enforcement that Miller gave her another $1,000 in cash and upped the purchase price of the home to $600,000, prosecutors said. Hall sold the property in 2018 to a third party for $997,000 and Miller later went with a U-Haul to the house and tried to get the woman to move out of the property, prosecutors said. Miller brought a real estate agent with her to assist the woman in finding a new property to buy in Auburn. his real estate agent became suspicious and reported the incident to Redwood City Police who arrived and ordered Miller to leave, according to prosecutors. She sentenced for three years and four months in prison for felony grand theft involving a 66-year old woman and pay $1,600,000.