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Attorney charged in Dulos case gets temporary release to see sick father

- By Tara O'Neill

STAMFORD — An attorney charged in the Jennifer Dulos case is expected to be released from custody Monday on a reduced bond to visit his sick father in Florida.

Kent Mawhinney, who has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, has been held at the Cheshire Correction­al Institutio­n since his January arrest.

Mawhinney is expected to be brought to state Superior Court in Stamford at 10 a.m. Monday, but will not appear before a judge, court officials said. Mawhinney is expected to post bond and be fitted for a GPS monitoring device before being released.

A Superior Court judge last week granted a request to reduce Mawhinney’s bond from $2 million to $246,000 in cash and real estate.

The conditions of his release require Mawhinney to surrender his passport and he will be tracked by a GPS device. He will also not be able to leave Connecticu­t without permission from the court, which has already approved his trip to see his father in Florida.

A court filing last week indicated that Mawhinney’s parents were willing to post a property they own in Manchester, valued at $196,000, and $50,000 in cash for his release.

The filing stated that Mawhinney’s 86-year-old father is battling lymphoma and prostate cancer that spread to his spine and ribs.

Mawhinny’s attorneys said in the filing that their client, who practiced law for more than 20 years in Connecticu­t and has three children living here, is not a flight risk.

Chief State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo did not object to a reduced bond or the trip to Florida, but stipulated that Mawhinney seek the court’s permission before otherwise traveling out of state.

Mawhinney, who allegedly eluded authoritie­s for hours on Jan. 7 before he was taken into custody at gunpoint in Tolland, was one of three people charged in connection with Jennifer Dulos’ death and disappeara­nce.

Jennifer Dulos, who was reported missing the night she vanished May 24, 2019, has never been found and is presumed dead based.

The state’s chief medical examiner said the 50-year-old mother of five would not have survived the attack without immediate medical attention, the warrants state.

Police accused Mawhinney of trying to create an alibi for Jennifer Dulos’ estranged husband the morning she vanished.

Mawhinney was also connected with a gun club where witnesses described finding a “human grave” in the days leading up to the disappeara­nce, according to his arrest warrant. However, the hole was closed up and there were no signs of a body when police investigat­ed the area, the warrant states.

 ?? Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Kent Mawhinney during a Stamford court appearance earlier this year.
Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Kent Mawhinney during a Stamford court appearance earlier this year.

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