Seven months after she was sentenced to six years in prison on state charges related to her fraudulent pool business, Tracy Davenport was indicted this week on 19 new federal charges.
A Louisville-area pool company owner pleaded guilty to theft in southern Indiana and was ordered to pay back the victims.
Davenport is accused of taking money from dozens of clients to build pools in several Kentucky and Indiana counties, but never completed the work.
With credit for time served, Tracy Davenport was released from the Rockville Correctional Facility earlier this week and taken to Clark County to await trial there.
According to prosecutors, Davenport and her husband took $245,000 for pools in Floyd County but never built them.
Tracy Davenport, owner of Davenport Extreme Pools and Spas, was indicted Wednesday on two counts of theft.
Both Tracy Davenport and her husband, Matt Davenport, face criminal charges in Floyd and Clark counties in southern Indiana.
Tracy and Matt Davenport own Davenport Extreme Pools and Spas. They were charged in Floyd County on Friday with several counts of fraud and theft.
Dozens of victims in Indiana and Kentucky claim Davenport Extreme Pools and Spas took their money, but didn't build their pools.