I declined the flag.
This is the part I responded to:
I believe this question is deliberately using a bounty to bypass the close vote system
This is an incredibly bold statement; you're making a claim the bounty is abusive and was placed intentionally and with the sole purpose of evading the closure system. If this was true, at worst, that's worthy of a suspension.
Was the question off-topic? Yes. That's why the bounty was cleared and question closed. You can see that this happened at the time in the timeline
Are there signs the bounty was abusive, which is the main point in the flag as you wrote it? Not that I can find. Because your flag focused on the abuse and not the need for closure, I declined it. For all I knew, you had some evidence you didn't include in the message because you felt it was obvious, and/or you didn't think to include it in the flag message. That's also a far more frequent occurrence than you might think.
If you see an off-topic question with a bounty, it should indeed be flagged; but don't write a flag message claiming the bounty is abuse with the sole intent of evading closure if you can't back it up. That's also why I replied
Based on what?
I.e. what evidence do you have the question is "deliberately using a bounty to bypass the close vote system"? It had nothing to do with the off-topicness of the question (which is indisputable; it's clearly off-topic. Again, it got closed at the time), but everything to do with the claim of high-level, active abuse in placing the bounty as a means to avoid closure.
Reputation is also irrelevant here; we have lots of high-rep users who continue to ask poor questions. There are a number of reasons for this that would be worth an entire post on its own, so I'm not going to write one (or attempt to write one) here.
However, a consistent history of low-quality and/or off-topic questions is a separate flag reason. We have a canned mod message for consistently LQ contributions over time, which could very well apply (haven't checked), but even that is far less severe than claiming bounty abuse.
A high-rep user with any asking history asking a LQ or off-topic question and placing a bounty on it is not automatically a sign of intentional bounty abuse. This is regardless of whether that LQ question is business as usual, or a one-off.
Unless there's other indicators, it's either a sign of a consistently LQ asker, or a normally high-quality asker who simply didn't get told that the question is somehow bad prior to the bounty, and for whatever reason didn't notice it themselves. There's a number of reasons for that, but again, worth an entire post on its own.
There's also some people who don't care their question is considered off-topic and post it anyway, but those people overwhelmingly fall into the category of consistent LQ contributors who need a talking-to, and not people who abuse the bounty system to avoid closure.
TL;DR: don't flag abuse when you're really flagging for bounty cancellation and closure. Having high rep doesn't mean a bounty is abusive. Consistent LQ contributions are a separate flag reason unrelated to bounty abuse. There's no evidence of bounty abuse from the available information, which is what your flag focused on, and the main reason it was declined.