Independent Liberal Party (ILP) leader Jack Warner remained under remand at the Port-of-Spain State Prison up to midday.
Warner, who has been indicted in the United States on eight fraud and corruption charges stemming from his two decade long career in FIFA, spent the night at the infirmary of the Frederick Street prison after he failed to obtain approval of his bail at the close of the court's business hours yesterday.
Warner's lawyers and relatives made a second attempt to get approval this morning but were again turned down by the court's Clerk of the Peace 3.
A source within the court, explained that the deed for the property being put forward to secure Warner's bail is listed in the name of a company.
The T&T Guardian understands that the clerk has refereed the matter to Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar and would only rubber-stamp the process after she (Ayer-Caesar) reviews the deed.
Warner, who is facing extradition proceedings which are likely to drag on for over a year, will reappear before Ayers-Caesar on July 9.