Rapper-Rick Ross has been released from jail on a $2 million bond after spending 1 week behind bars—for the charges of kidnapping, aggravated battery, and aggravated assault.
Ross’ charged crimes were as a result of an arrest following an incident involving a confrontation between him and a groundskeeper at his home–a house which was formerly owned by Evander Holyfield. He allegedly pistol-whipped the man with a Glock 9MM pistol, causing injury to his jaw, neck, and teeth.
According to the Prosecutors, Ross was pissed because the groundskeeper who lives on his property had people over for his birthday the night before.
Ross’ bond hearing took place at Fayette County, GA just wrapped up — and judge gave the green light to his release release once he paid a $2 million bond … which he made it happened.
The rapper was able to put together;
– $1 million equity from the ex-Holyfield mansion he owns, and another GA property
– $500,000 surety bond (from a bail bondsman)
– $500k in cold hard cash
Not just that, Ross’ attorney also promised his client would hand over the entire Holyfield property to the county … if he intimidates or threatens any witnesses