What’s The Most Expensive Bail?

The most expensive bail ever set in the United States is believed to be $3 billion, issued for real estate heir Robert Durst in 2003. Durst was facing charges related to tampering with evidence and had a history of fleeing law enforcement. The astronomical amount was set to ensure he remained in custody, given his financial resources and the severity of the charges.
Purpose of Extremely High Bail
Such high bail amounts are rarely meant to be paid. Instead, they serve to…
- Prevent flight in extreme cases involving wealthy or high-risk defendants
- Ensure the defendant remains in custody until trial
- Send a strong message about the seriousness of the charges
Other High Bail Cases
- Antonio Willis (Texas) – Bail was reportedly set at $4 billion, but this was likely a clerical error and not enforced
- Christopher Williams (California) – Bail was set at $1 billion in a murder and drug conspiracy case
While most bail amounts range from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars, the rare multi-billion dollar cases like Robert Durst’s represent the legal system’s method of ensuring high-risk individuals stay in custody. These amounts are symbolic in nature and reflect the court’s view of the danger posed by the defendant if released.



