George Clooney is a free man.
The "Descendants" actor — who was arrested outside of the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. on Friday morning during a protest of Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir — has been released, his spokesman told TheWrap.
Also read: George Clooney Arrested in Protest Outside Sudanese Embassy
Clooney was protesting in his official capacity as the president of United to End Genocide. During the protest, he called on al-Bashir to end a blockade that Clooney says is preventing food and aid from getting to residents of Sudan's Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile regions.
Clooney was arrested with several others, including his father Nick and Martin Luther King III, for crossing a police line.
According to TMZ, Clooney got off cheap, posting just $100 bail.
Earlier this week, the actor testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, asking members to urge China to pull its investments from Sudan until it stops human rights abuses.
The arrests come two days after Clooney testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and urged congressional leaders to push China to stop investing in Sudan until it stops human rights abuses. Sudan remains a major source of China's oil, the actor said.