Judge sets $250M bond for Michigan mom accused of keeping 3 kids alone in squalor

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PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A judge set a $250 million bond Thursday for a Michigan woman who is accused of leaving three children alone for years in a house where conditions were so offensive that police evidence technicians wore hazmat suits.

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PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A judge set a $250 million bond Thursday for a Michigan woman who is accused of leaving three children alone for years in a house where conditions were so offensive that police evidence technicians wore hazmat suits.

Kelli Bryant, 34, shook her head at times during her first court appearance on child abuse charges in Oakland County. Her lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf.

Three children, ages 15, 13 and 12, were removed last week from a house in Pontiac where they had lived on their own since 2020 or 2021, amid trash and feces and occasional food drops on the porch, police said.

A sign from the City of Pontiac, Mich., is stuck to a window at 660 Lydia, along a row of homes in the 600 block of Lydia, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Pontiac, Mich., where a mother who allegedly left three of her children alone living in squalor in the home has been charged with three counts of first-degree child abuse. (Andy Morrison/Detroit News via AP)
A sign from the City of Pontiac, Mich., is stuck to a window at 660 Lydia, along a row of homes in the 600 block of Lydia, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Pontiac, Mich., where a mother who allegedly left three of her children alone living in squalor in the home has been charged with three counts of first-degree child abuse. (Andy Morrison/Detroit News via AP)

Defense attorney Cecilia Quirindongo-Baunsoe acknowledged the “very serious case,” but she said Bryant was not a risk to the community and could be released from jail with an electronic monitoring device.

Judge Ronda Fowlkes Gross, however, set the extraordinary cash bond and said Bryant was an “acute risk” to the public.

The children were hiding when police entered the home Friday after a call from the landlord, who had not been paid since October. Authorities said the toilet didn’t work and feces were found in the tub and other places. Bryant was living elsewhere in Pontiac.

“There’s a multitude of reasons why they didn’t leave the home,” prosecutor Karen McDonald said of the siblings. “We just don’t know that yet.”

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