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Tiffany Li

Tiffany Li, the heiress whose familyposted $35 million for her bailin 2017, was found not guilty for the murder of the father of her two children, Keith Green.

Green went missing after he was supposed to meet Li at a pancake house in April 2016, and his body was discovered one month later in a Sonoma County field. He had one gunshot wound in his mouth when he was found, the outlet reported.

Li and Bayat were accused of conspiring to kill Green over a custody dispute, theWashington Postreported in Septemberwhen Li and Bayat’s murder trial began.

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San Mateo County prosecutors said that Li lured Green back to her mansion in Hillsborough, California, after initially agreeing to meet at the Millbrae Pancake House. The prosecutors then said that Bayat allegedly shot Green, and then paid Li’s security guard to dump his body, theWashington Postreported.

After spending nearly one year in jail, Li posted the multi-million dollar bail in 2017, which is reportedly one of the largest in United States history.

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San Mateo County, California, District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe told PEOPLE in 2017 that Li “comes from a very, very wealthy family,” and he clarified to theLA Timesat the time that her family is worthbetween $100 million and $150 million.

Li was placed on house arrest after her bail was posted.

Both Li’s attorney, Geoffrey Carr, and District Attorney Steve Wagstsffe did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

source: people.com