Rick Ross Finally Made Bail After Putting Up Mansion

by HHL Editors

The charges against Rick Ross for allegedly kidnapping and pistol whipping his landscaper are no joke. In fact, the Bawse was initially denied bail.

Yesterday, Ross had a bond hearing and it was set at $2 million.

Ross needed to scramble to get the money, and the bulk of it came from the Atlanta home where the alleged crime took place -- and which used to belong to Evander Holyfield.

To get to the two million, Ross put up $1 million in equity from the Holyfield mansion and another GA property, a 500,000 surety bond (from a bail bondsman) and $500k in cash.

The 39-year old will forfeit his bond if he jumps bail or if he is caught threatening or intimidating any witnesses.