Rick Ross Puts His $5 Million Mansion on the Line to Be Out On Bond
Last month, Rick Ross was arrested for the charges of kidnapping, assault and battery, after he and

Last month, Rick Ross was arrested for the charges of kidnapping, assault and battery, after he and his bodyguard — Nadrian Jame — were accused of assaulting two individuals during a party in Ross’ estate. On Wednesday, the MMG honcho was granted bond after he put his $5 million mansion up to do it. The deal was made with a Fayette County judge: if the conditions of his bond are violated by intimidating a witness or obstructing justice, Rozay will have to give his home up — according to Atlanta Journal-Constitution. TMZ also reports that Ross was freed on a $2 million bond (but will have to wear a GPS ankle monitor) from money that came from $1 million equity on two of his homes, a $500,000 surety bond and also $500,000 in cash. So far, the Fayette County’s Sheriff office has not yet given any comment on this. Watch the videos below for more details; we’ll keep you updated.