'Significant' Cash Bail Offer to be Filed in Roman Polanski Case




A French lawyer representing director Roman Polanski reveals that a new "very, very significant" cash amount will be offered for the director's bail on Monday, according to a new report. Read on for details. The Associated Press reports that attorney Herve Temime told a French radio station on Sunday that the 76-year-old's latest bail offer would be in cash, after Swiss authorities rejected a previous bail offer last Friday that was not a cash offer. Temime also told the radio station that Polanski would accept any decision on extradition "whatever it is," adding that the filmmaker would not act "like a fugitive," says the AP.  Polanski was arrested in Zurich on September 26 for having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. After pleading guilty, he fled the U.S. in 1978.[Read full story on The Insider]

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