George Zimmerman's Bond Revoked In Trayvon Martin Killing
June 1 2012, Published 2:30 p.m. ET
George Zimmerman has been ordered by a judge to surrender himself within 48 hours after his bond was revoked Friday.
Zimmerman, who is set to stand trial for the second-degree murder of Trayvon Martin, must turn himself in after prosecutors accused him of 'deceiving' the court about his finances and his possession of a second passport, which he allegedly acquired two weeks after the shooting.
The court heard taped conversations between Zimmerman and his wife talking cryptically about the travel document being in a safety deposit box they shared.
The prosecution also claim she was "intimately involved in the deposit and transfer of funds and money into various accounts."
The new documents show Zimmerman had $135,000 in his bank account the day before his bail hearing, however he claims he was financially crippled.
The neighborhood watch captain is accused of tracking down and killing the teenager in Florida on February 26, however he insists it was in self defense.
Zimmerman's current whereabouts are unknown at this time.
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