Bond revoked for 'Groucho Bandit'
A federal judge in Chicago has revoked the bond of a man dubbed the "Groucho Bandit" and ordered him held in jail.
Thirty-seven-year-old Michael Staadt is accused of robbing banks while wearing a bushy, Groucho Marx-style fake mustache.
Staadt had been in a psychiatric treatment center while on bond. But FBI agents arrested him again Friday after he allegedly walked away from the treatment center and robbed another bank.
Magistrate Judge Michael Mason ordered him held without bond Wednesday.
Defense attorney Thomas Anthony Durkin told reporters that his client has "a very serious psychiatric problem."