Mo Ivory bonded three inmates out of the Fulton County Jail, (Credit: Mo Ivory on Facebook)
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Fulton County Commissioner Mo Ivory is gaining national attention online after posting a video of herself bonding three people out of the Fulton County Jail this week.
Mo Ivory bails out inmates
What we know:
Ivory posted the video to social media Tuesday afternoon, garnering thousands of likes and comments within hours. In the footage, Ivory is seen approaching the jail clerk to request the release of three non-violent offenders held on low bonds. Ivory paid $85 per inmate—totaling $255—to secure their release. She noted that while it costs taxpayers approximately $115 per night to house an inmate, these individuals remained incarcerated simply because they lacked the funds to pay their bail.
In her video, Ivory highlighted the ongoing overcrowding crisis at the Rice Street facility, stating that on the day of her visit, 67 people were sleeping on the floor.
"I promise to come back and keep on doing that every year, and you can too. It's a way to help," Ivory told her followers.
Georgia limits bail
Local perspective:
Ivory’s actions were limited by Georgia Senate Bill 63, which went into effect July 1, 2024. The law restricts individuals and organizations from bailing out more than three people per year unless they are a professional bonding company. Ivory cited this specific legal limit as the reason she only assisted three people, though she urged others to do the same.
Public reaction to Ivory's post
What they're saying:
Public reaction to the post has been largely supportive, with many commenters on TikTok and Facebook expressing interest in starting their own bail efforts. However, some critics raised concerns about the risks of bailing out strangers or the potential for increased crime. Others pointed out the systemic issues of poverty, with one commenter noting that for some homeless individuals, the jail provides a roof and food that they lack on the street.
Fulton County response
The other side:
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office said it costs an estimated $115 per day to house someone in the jail and that the jail is currently 58 people over occupancy. FCSO said the number of people sleeping on portable sleeping devices changes daily.
Officials also said the Inmate Advocacy Unit continuously reviews cases to determine if residents can be released or transferred.
Fulton jail debate
The backstory:
The Fulton County Jail has long suffered from overcrowding. It's also under a federal consent decree due to the conditions at the jail.
More than 30 people have died in county custody since 2021, prompting lawsuits, public outcry and a U.S. Department of Justice investigation that found the jail to be in violation of inmates’ constitutional rights.
Sheriff Patrick Labat has lobbied for a new jail, but the county has not approved it. Instead, the county has funded $1.1 billion in upgrades for the current facility on Rice Street.
The Source: Information on Ivory's actions came from FOX 5's Sam Daniel watching the video she posted. Responses came from Sam Daniel reading comments on multiple platforms. Sam also reached out to the jail for a response.