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Lambesis Released
Terms of the frontman’s release include wearing a GPS monitor, surrendering his passport, obeying strict travel restrictions and stay away from his wife and three adopted children, according to the San Diego Tribune.
Lambesis pleaded not guilty to one count of solicitation of murder after he was arrested May 7 for allegedly paying an undercover detective posing as a hit man $1,000 to kill his wife.
Defense attorney Thomas Warwick previously told a judge that steroid use in connection with body building had distorted the singer’s thought processes. Lambesis is scheduled for a preliminary hearing July 10.