Duke accuser's bond lowered

DURHAM

Instead, Crystal Mangum's lawyer - Durham public defender Lawrence Campbell - asked for her bond to be lowered.

The judge agreed, and lowered it to $250,000 from the original $1 million. If she does post bond, the judge ordered that she be placed under electronic house arrest.

Mangum remains in the Durham County Jail. She is charged with five counts of arson, simple assault, ID theft, communicating a threat, damage to property and resist, delay and obstruction. She also faces three counts of child endangerment.

Durham police took Mangum into custody at her Lincoln Street home Thursday after getting a 911 call from her daughter just before Midnight. According to officers, the 33-year-old, got into an argument with her boyfriend, Milton Walker, which resulted in her assaulting him.

According to an arrest warrant, Mangum scratched, punched and threw objects at Walker before setting his clothes on fire in a bathtub.

As part of her bail agreement Monday, Mangum was ordered to have no contact with Walker.

Nearly four years ago, Mangum, who was an exotic dancer, accused three Duke Lacrosse players of raping her at an off campus party.

The case made international news and the charges against the Duke students were eventually dismissed.

Since the case, Mangum graduated from North Carolina Central University and wrote a book. "The Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story," which was released in 2008.

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