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Indicted But Still Not In Jail: Accused Child Sexual Predators’ Bond Hearing Set For Tuesday

Posted by jcpswatch on July 28, 2025
Posted in: Accountability, Pattern or Practice.

This fits a pattern of protection that the Stoner Twins have received for two decades. Isn’t it time these abuses stop? Join us in court Tuesday at 1 PM and outside the court room before and after the hearing to make sure the judge, the media, and the public know that concerned community members demand protection for our children, not predators.

Twin brothers Ronnie and Donnie Stoner, both former football coaches within Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS), are currently facing over 50 charges stemming from an 18-year history of alleged child sexual abuse. Their indictment, handed down by a Jefferson County grand jury, lists dozens of criminal counts involving sexual abuse, rape, and grooming of multiple children under their supervision, dating back as far as 2005 and as recently as 2023.

The media reports a staggering $500,000 bond each recommended for Ronnie and Donnie Stoner in the shocking child sexual abuse case that has rocked Jefferson County. While headlines highlight this high figure, bond amounts are ultimately set by the judge and can be negotiated — sometimes lowered, sometimes even higher — depending on arguments from prosecutors and defense, the evidence presented, and public safety concerns.

The crucial bond hearing scheduled for Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at 1 PM is the moment when the court decides whether the Stoner brothers remain under home incarceration, go to jail, or face other bond conditions. Given the gravity of the 50-plus charges against them and community outcry, advocates warn that letting them out on low bond or loose terms would be a serious miscarriage of justice.

That’s why your presence matters—showing up en masse sends a clear message demanding the judge prioritize victims’ safety over convenience. Public pressure can influence the court to impose strict bail or no bail at all, reflecting the severity of these crimes and the need to prevent further harm.

Don’t let the bond hearing be just another headline—instead, make your voice heard where it counts. Be there on Tuesday.

READ MORE ABOUT WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT OTHERS ARE NOT REPORTING HERE:
Stoners Case: A Deeper Look

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