Federal prosecutors allege that Bannon and the three other men conspired to use a non-profit group run by Bannon, and a shell company controlled by one of the other defendants, to make payments to themselves, despite promises to donors that their contributions would go to build a wall. Prosecutors also alleged that Bannon received more than $1 million in connection with the plan, some of which was paid to Kolfage in secret[244][239][240] and some of which Bannon and two other defendants allegedly used for personal expenses ranging from paying off credit cards to personal travel.[248] Prosecutors stated that they plan to seize the assets of Bannon's non-profit Citizens of the American Republic, as well as other organizations "politically aligned with [Donald] Trump".[249] Bannon was arrested by U.S. Postal Inspectors on Long Island Sound, off the coast of Connecticut,[250] on board People's Republic of China expatriate Guo Wengui's luxury yacht. Later that day, Bannon pleaded not guilty to the charges.[239][251] Bannon was released pending trial on a $5 million bond, of which Bannon is required to put up $1.7 million.[243] He was required to surrender his passport and his domestic travel was restricted.[252] Following the indictment, Donald Trump[253] and his son, Donald Trump Jr. distanced themselves from Bannon. Trump Jr. had originally been supportive of Bannon's fundraising efforts for the Trump wall.[254][255][256][245]