Polanski's Denied Bail Again; Apparently Submitting New "Very, Very Significant" Cash Offer

Swiss authorities rejected Roman Polanski’s bid for bail a second time on Friday, even though the offer was a higher amount. “We still consider the flight risk as high,” Justice Ministry spokesman Folco Galli said, also noting that Polanski’s bail offer was not in cash. The director now has 10 days to appeal the decision and he’s already offered up to live under house arrest, hand over his passport, and wear an electronic ankle bracelet.

Yesterday however, Polanski’s French lawyer, Herve Temime, told the AP that a new bail will be filed today (November 3) and it will be a “very, very significant” cash amount. Temime would not reveal the figure but said ultimately his client will agree to whatever extradition decision is made and assured his client would never behave “like a fugitive.” Polanski has been imprisoned since Sept. 26.

While the victim in the original 1977 unlawful sex case, Samantha Geimer, recently urged the L.A. District’s office to drop the case against Polanski, several legal experts have said her plea will likely do nothing to help Polanski’s case.

Update: Polanski’s latest bail offer has been received. The filings evidently included “adequate guarantees” that he would not flee, on top of cold hard cash.