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Yes, I do believe the mother will post his bond - she will live with him - just like old times - just the two of them again IMOSpeaking of his mother's financial support does anyone think that she would actually offer up his bond?
When he was originally arrested for his art fraud he was in custody from 5/9/2018 - 5/11/2018 and bonded out on $75k
Here are some of the, notable, conditions of his release.
The defendant must not violate federal, state, or local law while on release.
The defendant must continue or start an education program.
Not possess a firearm, destructive devise or other weapon
Report as soon as possible to the pretrial services office every contact with law enforcement personnel including arrests, questioning or traffic stops.
Here are some of the penalties for violating any conditions of his release.
While on release if you commit a federal felony offense the punishment is an additional prison term of not more than 10 years. (A misdemeanor not more than 1 year) Consecutive.
It is a crime punishable up to 10 years in prison, and a $250,000 fine, or both to; obstruct a criminal investigation; tamper with a witness, victim or informant; retaliate or attempt to retaliate against a witness, victim or informant .........
If you are convicted of an offense punishable by death, life imprisonment, or imprisonment for a term of 15 years or more you will be fined not more than $250,000 or imprisoned for not more than 10 years, or both.
Source - Mass Trial Court 7/17/2019 Motion For Appointment of Special Personal Representative Pg's 23-24 and Pg's 29-31
I don't know if that can be done just yet though because there is the matter of him not obeying the restrictions that were put on him in the federal court - so he may have to stay in jail pending resolution of that. IANAL so maybe one can weigh in?