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District attorney seeks to revoke Katt Williams' bond after latest arrest
Katt Williams
Katt Williams

Northeastern Judicial Circuit District Attorney Lee Darragh filed a motion Monday through his office to revoke comedian Katt Williams’ bond.

Williams was arrested April 27 in Fulton County and charged with allegedly throwing a salt shaker at an East Point restaurant manager.

Williams’ attorney Drew Findling did not return a request for comment.

A Hall County Magistrate Court judge allowed Williams to be released on a $60,000 bond March 9 after being charged with aggravated assault, false imprisonment and terroristic threats. He and two others were indicted March 31 by a Hall County grand jury in alleged connection to bodyguard Corey Dixon being assaulted with a wooden bat.

“(Williams’) said conduct constitutes violations of the law and therefore violations of the conditions of bond,” according to the motion.

The motion stated the district attorney’s office chose not to seek bond revocation when Williams was charged with disorderly conduct in late March. The comedian turned himself in to the Hall County Jail March 28 on a charge of allegedly fighting a teenager at the Melrose Apartments in Gainesville.

A hearing will be scheduled to deal with the motion.