Anonymous ID: 4f0e8d May 5, 2019, 12:16 p.m. No.6422181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2403

Bail Bonds in the USA related to Julian Assange.

 

I am a bondsman, bounty hunter, and private investigator. The three are intertwined as we get really good at finding our skips. The US bonding system is modeled after England’s system. I have not recently reviewed the UK system though I recall them being identical and if not legislatively identical certainly common practices identical. The investigators camping out at JA’s embassy is probably the same company that made his bond.

 

There are multiple reasons bondsmen revoke bonds. Bondsmen physically own the body of the bonded as property. When a bond is revoked the bondsman doesn’t have to notify the court prior to the apprehension. They file it with the magistrate at the time of re-incarceration by simply signing the bottom of the contract as this is a civil matter.

 

JA’s bond may have been revoked for:

Fear of skipping town (with or with out proof)

Breaking the bond contract

At request of the court

For any reason the bondsman wants

 

The most probable scenario is that the courts or a gov entity requested his revocation. Probably for either getting information during JA’s actions while free or becoming frustrated at JA for him not revealing something through his actions while he was free.

 

My opinion on JA is that even though he did release critical emails that benefited our great awakening he also released information that didn’t have the freedom value and endangered our troops. He seems to publish everything he gets and his motives appear to be largely anarchist. It appears that JA is nothing more than a tool for our military intelligence. I do recall He and ES worked together on occasion.