Fla. judge wants to know about Zimmerman money


Associated Press

SANFORD, Fla.

Calling it an “oversight,” George Zimmerman’s attorney said Friday the neighborhood-watch volunteer did not disclose that a website had raised more than $200,000 for his defense, even though his family told the judge they would have trouble coming up with his bond.

“Quite honestly, with everything he is going through over the past several weeks, if that is the only oversight committed, then we’ll deal with it,” said Zimmerman’s attorney, Mark O’Mara.

O’Mara claimed the family was not trying to be deceptive, but Florida Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester said he wanted to know more about the money. O’Mara said he doesn’t think the judge will change Zimmerman’s bond in light of the new information.

Zimmerman was released from jail earlier this week and has been in hiding ever since over concerns about his safety. He is accused of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager. Zimmerman wasn’t charged for more than six weeks, setting off nationwide protests. He claims self-defense.

An attorney for Martin’s family said the teenager’s parents were “offended” Zimmerman did not tell the judge about the money.

“This is a bombshell that was dropped,” Benjamin Crump said.

O’Mara said he learned about the money this week, after Zimmerman’s release. The family used $5,000 from the website as well as a second mortgage on their home to bail out Zimmerman, O’Mara said. Zimmerman also has used some of the money for living expenses.