James Arthur Ray’s Bail Reduced to $525,000

"Spiritual warrior" James Arthur Ray had his bail reduced today by a Yavapai County Superior Court judge, which will likely grant the self-help guru his freedom as he stands trial for manslaughter.Ray's bail had originally been set at $5 million but after three weeks of arguing that Ray couldn't afford...
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“Spiritual warrior” James Arthur Ray had his bail reduced today by a Yavapai County Superior Court judge, which will likely grant the self-help guru his freedom as he stands trial for manslaughter.

Ray’s bail had originally been set at $5 million but after three weeks of arguing that Ray couldn’t afford the high-priced bond, his lawyers convinced a judge to reduce the amount to $525,000.

Judge Warren Darrow issued the ruling this afternoon, the Associated Press reports. He also asked that Ray surrender his passport and not participate in any sort of sweat-lodge-like ceremonies.

We just assumed the no more sweat-lodges provision was a given.

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Ray is charged with three counts of manslaughter for the October deaths of three people at a sweat lodge ceremony he organized in Sedona.

Yesterday, an accounting fraud expert found that despite Ray’s claims of being broke, he is worth at least $2.4 million.

That amount is much less than Ray often tells his followers while pushing his snake-oil but it’s far from broke.

Because of the reduction, Ray is now likely to bail himself out of jail but if convicted, he faces up to 12 1/2 years in prison for each manslaughter charge.

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