He was released from custody Thursday on a $1million surety bond secured by his ranch after family members were able to raise nearly $350,000 on GiveSendGo, which claims to be a 'Christian' alternative to GoFundMe, after the mainstream crowdfunder took his original fundraiser down.
I thought the word had gotten out that you do not use GoFundMe after they tried to steal donations sent to the Canadian trucker protest.
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