Randy Quaid and his wife Evi Quaid have been released from an immigration holding center in Vancouver, Canada. The "Brokeback Mountain" star was freed after posting a $10,000 bond, reports TMZ.com.
His wife received an "unconditional release" after Immigration and Refugee Board officials discovered her father was born in Canada. The Quaids, who have been behind bars since Friday, October 22, were being held on a California warrant issued after they failed to show up for an arraignment on October 18 to face felony vandalism charges.
The couple was caught allegedly squatting in a Montecito home they once owned. The pair requested asylum in Canada, claiming their lives were "in danger" in the U.S. "Randy has known eight close friends murdered in odd, strange manners... We feel that we're next," Evi said, mentioning Randy's star friends include David Carradine and Heath Ledger who had been dying under suspicious circumstances.
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