November 22, 2025 - 06:05

Justin Mark Bayne, a 45-year-old real estate professional from Austin, has been arrested and is facing significant legal troubles. According to records from Travis County, Bayne was taken into custody on charges of criminal conspiracy, classified as a second-degree felony. Additionally, he faces a third-degree felony charge for possession of a controlled substance.
The arrest has raised eyebrows within the local community, particularly given Bayne's prominent role in the real estate market. As the details surrounding his arrest continue to unfold, many are left wondering about the implications for his career and the broader real estate landscape in Austin.
Authorities have not released further specifics regarding the circumstances of the arrest or the nature of the controlled substance involved. The case is expected to attract considerable attention as it progresses through the legal system, with potential repercussions for Bayne’s professional standing and personal life.
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