This comes down to account deletion. How this works is a user posts a bounty on a question. Either they award the bounty, or it times out, or during the course of the bounty the bounty placer's account is deleted.
If the bounty placer's account is deleted before the bounty is finished, the banner on the bounty will change the username of the placer to point to the Community user, who takes control of several items from deleted users. If the bounty is awarded by the placer or the bounty times out, and then the placer's account is deleted, Community will still take ownership of the bounty to keep from having the bounty orphaned.
For an example of the latter, see this question. Clearly, the bounty was manually awarded as, if you scroll through the revision history, you can see that it was set for 50 points. The first answer on the question was awarded the full 50 points. This means the placer had to have stuck around long enough to select an answer to manually award the bounty to. This is further confirmed by the asker's comment under the answer stating "grant bounty to you."
The Community user takes ownership of plenty of actions from deleted accounts, such as accepted answers askers have placed before deleting their accounts. This is just another example of what the Community user can take ownership of.