Heather Dubrow says she and husband Terry were victims of $2 million business scam

"The Real Housewives of Orange County" star Heather Dubrow and her husband, "Botched" star Terry are undoubtedly one of the most successful couples in the Housewives franchise.

In the 10th season of the Bravo show, it was revealed that they have been renovating their home and adding more rooms and bathrooms to their lavish Orange County mansion, and their careers appear to be flourishing too as Heather now has her own podcast on PodcastOne.

However, the couple appears to have run into some bad luck as Heather recently revealed that they were scammed out of nearly $2 million, and she talked about the ordeal on her podcast, which was filmed by Entertainment Tonight.

Heather said that it was an accounting scam and that a longtime advisor set up the deal that went wrong. The couple is offering a $25,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of Jennifer Lindsey Bell, who they claim is responsible for the scam.

This week, the reality star posted a picture of Bell on Instagram and said that three people were in on the scam.

"Our accountant, a prominent attorney, and this woman scammed us and many others out of MILLIONS OF DOLLARS," Heather wrote as a caption to the photo. "She has fled. There is a warrant out for her arrest." The 46-year-old added that she and Terry are offering a $25,000 reward for the arrest and capture of Bell, saying that they didn't want anyone else to become a victim.

Heather brought in bounty hunter Lil Zeke' Unger to her show, explaining that he has helped a lot of people and "captured many, many, people" and that they hoped that Unger could help them find Bell.

The reality star said that they wanted to come forward not just to tell people that they were victimized, but because they wanted to prevent this from happening to anyone else.

"If Terry and I don't come out and go public with this, they will do it again," said Heather.

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