Five women were released from Cook County Jail Wednesday, and more will be able to bond out Thursday.
All of these women are considered "low level" offenders, and could not afford to pay their bonds.
Stacia Mac, music manager and mother of Chicago rapper Polo G, partnered with three other women through the "Find Her Way Bail Bond Project."DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 CHICAGO APP FOR BREAKING NEWS ALERTS"It was important for us to see, not repeat offenders — if you will — but people who probably made a mistake, and just needed a second chance," said Mac.
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