Promoting Prostitution Charge Against A Bryan Woman Is Changed To Retaliation

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Photo of Amanda Bonner from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photo of Amanda Bonner from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
There is a change to the criminal charges facing a Bryan woman who was arrested by College Station police last Friday.

Online jail records show 40 year old Amanda Bonner is no longer accused of promoting prostitution.

Instead, Bonner is charged with retaliation for threatening to kill a roommate and her family if the roommate did not engage in numerous acts of prostitution.

The switch in charges did not change the $157,000 dollars in bonds that keeps Bonner in jail for the 30th time in 23 years.

Online court records show Bonner is awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge of possession or delivery of drug paraphernalia from December 2022 and driving with an invalid license with prior convictions from August of 2022.

Original story:

College Station police searching an apartment which the arrest report stated was part of an ongoing criminal investigation of human and drug trafficking led to a woman’s arrest.

CSPD arrest reports accuse 40 year old Amanda Bonner of Bryan of forcing a victim to engage in numerous acts of prostitution and selling methamphetamine.

Bonner, who was booked in the Brazos County jail for the 30th time in 23 years on June 2, remains held as of June 7 in lieu of bonds totaling $157,000 dollars.

Online court records show Bonner is awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge of possession or delivery of drug paraphernalia from December 2022 and driving with an invalid license with prior convictions from August of 2022.

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