Lindsay Shiver arrives in court, expected to be released on $100K bond
Lindsay Shiver, the Georgia housewife accused of orchestrating a hit against her estranged husband, is set to be freed as she appeared in court in the Bahamas to arrange paying a $100,000 bond Tuesday.
Shiver, who allegedly plotted to kill Robert Shiver with the aid of her Bahamian boyfriend Terrance Adrien Bethel and accused hitman Faron Newbold, arrived at the courthouse in Nassau escorted by police.
The mother-of-three appeared beleaguered and worn out, stepping out of a prisoner’s bus arriving from the island’s notorious Fox Hill Prison, where she has been held for the past 18 days.
Shiver, 36, sported a fitted gray T-shirt, flip-flops, ripped jeans, pink nail polish and dirty blonde hair styled in a bun.
She is expected to be released later Tuesday but will have to remain on the island after she was ordered to hand over her travel documents and agree to wearing a GPS tracker as part of her bail agreement.
Shiver is also barred from contacting estranged husband Robert, 38, an executive vice president of Senior Life Insurance Company and a former Auburn football-player.
It was the first-time Shiver has been seen since she and her alleged accomplices were spotted on video being walked through an airport on the island of Great Abaco by police, who flew them to Nassau for processing following their arrest on July 21.
Bethel, 28, and Newbold, 29, were released from the prison days earlier after each posting their $20,000 bond. Both men are back in Abaco.
The trio claimed there was never a serious assassination plot to kill Robert, 38, who had filed for divorce against Shiver in April citing her infidelity as a reason.
Bethel broke his silence Monday, claiming that the allegations stemming from what police uncovered on his phone while investigating a separate crime were false.
“Everybody says things out of frustration,” Bethel told the Daily Mail about incriminating messages, claiming he and Shiver were just venting over her marriage woes.
Included in the phone was a message allegedly sent to Newbold containing a picture of Robert with “kill him” written on it.
Prior to her arrest, Shiver was set to testify before a Georgia court in her divorce proceedings, where she was expected to discuss allegations of domestic abuse against Robert.
While Shiver remains in the Bahamas, Robert is currently living in the couples’ $2.5 million mansion in Thomasville, Georgia, with their three boys.
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