Jakarta Aktual – 16 June 2026 | A 18-year-old social media influencer, Mason Isaac Hull, has been sent back to jail after a judge revoked his bond. Hull was arrested on May 6 by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office for possessing child sex abuse material. He was accused of having 15 counts of possession of child sex abuse material, as per court records. The sheriff’s office stated that Hull violated the terms of his bond release, which led to the judge’s decision to revoke his bond.
Hull, known as the TikTok user ‘hullo,’ was released from jail on May 9 after bonding out through a bond company. However, his girlfriend had contacted the deputies on April 30, after finding photos and links to photos of child sex abuse material on his cellphone. The girlfriend also stated that she had seen evidence that Hull had received money from the sale of some images.
During a hearing on Monday, the sheriff’s office said that Hull had violated the terms of his bond release, and the judge subsequently revoked his bond. Hull’s case is a reminder of the importance of strict bond conditions and the need for close monitoring of individuals accused of such heinous crimes.
Meanwhile, in a separate case, a California judge has set a new trial date for February 14, 2028, in the sexual abuse case brought by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who were allegedly abused by Michael Jackson. The judge agreed to waive deadlines that would otherwise require the case to proceed to trial sooner, due to the complexity of the case and the limited availability of the discovery referee. The case has faced several delays and was previously set for trial in October 2027.
Robson and Safechuck, who are suing MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures for negligence, breach of duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, claim that Jackson sexually abused them for years when they were minors. They allege that employees of Jackson’s companies helped enable and conceal the alleged misconduct. The case is a reminder of the need for accountability and justice for victims of child sex abuse.
In conclusion, the judge’s decision to revoke Hull’s bond serves as a warning to individuals accused of child sex abuse crimes that they will be held accountable for their actions. The case highlights the need for strict bond conditions and close monitoring of individuals accused of such crimes.