Rev. Stephen Cliffgard Lee, a former police chaplain and current pastor at a Missouri church, was indicted alongside Donald Trump and 17 other co-defendants in the Georgia Jan. 6 RICO case and is accused of “unlawfully conspired and endeavored to conduct and participate in criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere.”
He was also charged with an additional two counts of “criminal intent to commit influencing witnesses.”
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, he has reached a bond agreement and plans to surrender to authorities on Friday.
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His bond has been set at $75,000.
Lee's attorney, David Shestokas, thinks the bond amount is unreasonable.
“I think that’s an excessive bond. He’s a pastor. These are not folks that do things to get wealthy,” Shestokas said. “There’s no reason to believe he’s a flight risk. I advised them that he is not a wealthy man and wouldn’t be able to make bond.”
Donald Trump's bond was the highest among his co-defendants, being set at $200,000.
Read more at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Correction: This article incorrectly attributed information about the Rev. Stephen Clifford Lee to the Chicago Tribune. The information came from the Chicago Sun-Times.
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