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Court documents show Tang was released on a $750,000 secured appearance bond, which was “posted by the primary residence of third-party custodian.” Tang’s release order will not be signed until the secured bond is posted.
Tang has been ordered to stay at the third party’s residence and is not allowed to leave. Authorities said Tang will be monitored by phone and videoconferencing and not by electric monitor due to the coronavirus.
Tang was arraigned on Aug. 10 and faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines if convicted on both counts.
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