Chrystul Kizer will be allowed to use the affirmative defense clause in her murder trial for killing her sex trafficking abuse Randy Volar

CNN reports that Chrystul has been released on a $400K bond paid by The Chicago Community Bond Fund, the Milwaukee Freedom Fund, Survived & Punished, and the Chrystul Kizer Defense Committee. "We are elated to know Chrystul will no longer be locked in a cage simply for wanting to live," the organizations said in a statement. "No one should be incarcerated for surviving violence against them.