Govini founder Eric Gillespie , who is charged with four felonies, including multiple counts of unlawful contact with a minor, was released on bail.
Gillespie, who lives in Pittsburgh, posted a $1 million bond after his court appearance Thursday. He is not allowed to travel, and his passport has been revoked.
He was initially denied bail following his arrest on Nov. 7, with the judge citing flight risk and public safety concerns.
David Shrager of Shrager Defense Attorneys, who represents Gillespie, insisted that his client did not break any laws.
"Mr. Gillespie has never contacted a minor, either online or in person, and the facts clearly prove that," Shrager said after the hearing on Thursday.
"Completely false statements, including the use of artificial intelligence between

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