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Third Person's POV Nancy has appeared before the judge, and five hundred thousand dollars was set as bail. Seeing as she and Ted kidnapped a child from an upper-class family, she also had to promise to appear in court for all of her scheduled criminal proceedings. James is angry he has to pay the five hundred thousand dollars. He can not really afford it, but he pays it to get his mother out of jail. The newspapers and television news are full of the stories of his mother's arrest, and James hides from the media. He can not go out in public without reporters bothering him and asking questions about his mother. His mother is staying at his place. He does not want her to talk to anyone, especially the media, and make her case any worst. The attorney he appointed is also asking for a lot