One of the four women facing charges of child molestation along with Nuwaubian leader Malachi York was released from jail Tuesday after making bail.
An Alpharetta man put up a $75,000 cash bond for Kathy Johnson, the woman described by York's followers as his ''main wife.''
Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge William Prior set the bond last week. A trial is expected in January.
York remains in custody without bail. He is the leader of a quasi-religious sect that moved in 1993 from Brooklyn, N.Y., to a 400-acre rural property in Putnam County.
York and Johnson were arrested in May and face charges of sexually abusing children in a 208-count state indictment and a four-count federal indictment.
Three other women also are named in the state indictment, two of whom remain in custody without bail.