If you watch the videos over time of these brothers from the Central Park case (click here for the documentary), it is particularly painful to watch him. He always looks so young, so lost and so overwhelmed by what is happening. Watching and knowing they are being . . . preyed upon and abused by the system, is very painful.
It is why we must always keep our eyes on the system of justice in America. It is not a neutral system. |
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After spending ten years in prison following a wrongful conviction, “one of five men known as the Central Park 5” has donated $190,000 to help others avoid his fate, reports Jet.
Korey Wise, 42, donated the money to the University of Colorado’s Innocence Project, the report says.
From Jet:
The program, which operates out of CU’s law school, is now named the Korey Wise Innocence Project at Colorado Law. Wise’s donation made it possible for the project to hire a full-time director this fall. It also provides financial support for its investigative work.
Wise was just 16 when he was charged, tried and convicted as an adult in the 1989 attack and rape of a white female jogger in Central Park. He spent more than 10 years behind bars before being exonerated in 2002 after another man admitted to the attack.
The convictions of four other men were also overturned. The men settled with the city of New York for $41 million in 2014.
We are proud of Wise for using his money and energy to help others avoid the pain and suffering he endured behind bars.
SOURCE: Jet | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty
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May this donation bring justice to others and peace to Mr. Wise.