I know there are a lot of questions asking the same thing and I know the proper way to close such question is to follow this: How can I close a question that has an active bounty?
You flag it for moderator attention with the 'in need of moderator intervention' flag. Something along the lines of:
But considering the actual situation (we all know about them...) the flag will not help at all and will stay pending until the bounty ends and is awarded.
Here is a recent question that I flagged: Design a single-parent layout and dynamic number of divs which dynamically shrink/grow based on events where nothing was done.
When I tried to bring it to Meta (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/398708/8620333), the question was deleted and I was told:
This type of escalation is not a good idea. You've already raised a moderator flag. A moderator will handle it when they see it. As others have pointed out, there's nothing that Meta can do to help. It is not a good precedent to set that any moderator flag not handled in what you think is a reasonable amount of time should be brought to Meta. – Cody Gray ♦ Jun 25 at 1:56
I have nothing against this and I understand but it's not a good solution for me.
Here is another off-topic question with a bounty: https://stackoverflow.com/q/4729014/8620333 and I didn't even think about raising a flag because it will be useless.
Why not allow bountied questions to be closed like common questions instead of bothering moderators with custom flags?
Someone may argue that my flag is still waiting and when a moderator reviews it, the question can be closed, deleted, and the bounty retracted, but this will not solve the core problem because the harm was already done. The OP will not care if their question is deleted later, since they already got what they need. Even better if they also get the bounty back!
An off-topic question should be closed as soon as possible, otherwise anyone will ask such questions and get the needed answer before closure, and this is a real issue. As I said in my previous Meta question:
It should be closed and the bounty should be removed otherwise we will send a strong signal that such questions are welcome and we can also feature them.
After that, we cannot blame new users to ask such questions if they found them featured on the site.
Allowing bountied questions to be closed will avoid us having to deal with such situations.
P.S.: Before closing this as a duplicate of a 3-year-old question, we should consider the actual situation where moderators aren't as active as before in handling custom flags, so such a solution can help a little.
P.P.S.: I am not blaming moderators, but I am trying to bring ideas for solutions to help in this particular situation that will probably last for some time.