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Woman Released on Bond Amid Strict Conditions Following Child Neglect Allegations
2025-06-06

A woman accused of leaving her children alone in a Pontiac home for years has been released from jail under specific conditions. Kelly Marie Bryant walked free on June 5, after the bond was significantly reduced from $250 million to $50,000. Her case drew significant attention when it first came to light, with allegations of severe neglect and dangerous living conditions for the children involved. The Oakland County Prosecutor highlighted the dire situation during initial proceedings, emphasizing the fear and trauma experienced by the children. Now, as she regains her freedom, concerns remain about potential violations of her bond terms.

Bryant's legal journey took a notable turn when the court adjusted her bail amount, allowing her release after more than 100 days in custody. The accusations against her involve leaving her three children—aged 15, 13, and 12—at home unsupervised for an extended period under deplorable conditions. Prosecutors revealed that when authorities intervened, the children were hesitant to interact with them due to fear instilled by their environment. Furthermore, they were found living in squalor, struggling physically due to the lack of proper care.

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald described the scene as harrowing, noting the psychological impact on the children. Police had to reassure the children repeatedly that they were there to assist and ensure their safety. Additionally, the state of their belongings and clothing indicated prolonged exposure to unhygienic conditions. This background underscores the gravity of the allegations against Bryant.

The terms of her bond stipulate strict non-contact rules with the victims, encompassing both physical and digital interactions. Concerns arose previously when Bryant allegedly attempted to reach out to the children’s caregiver, leading to the revocation of her communication privileges in March. A representative from the prosecution expressed worries about Bryant circumventing jail regulations through other inmates. Despite claims from her attorney regarding misunderstandings about the no-contact order, Bryant is now bound by clear restrictions prohibiting any contact with minors or returning to locations tied to the case.

As Bryant steps back into society, the community awaits further developments while keeping a watchful eye on compliance with these stringent conditions. Any breach could result in immediate arrest without requiring a warrant. Moving forward, the focus remains on ensuring the well-being of the affected children and upholding justice within the confines of the law.

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