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Jonathan Fleming spent 25 years in prison for murder he did not commit, will receive $6.25 million | Jonathan Fleming spent 25 years in prison for murder he did not commit, will receive $6.25 million |
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Jonathan Fleming will receive $6.25 million from New York City after wrongfully spending 25 years in prison. | Jonathan Fleming will receive $6.25 million from New York City after wrongfully spending 25 years in prison. |
Mr Fleming, 51, originally sued the city for $162 million after he was wrongfully convicted of fatally shooting Darryl Rush in Brooklyn in 1989. He settled with New York City for $6.25 million. | Mr Fleming, 51, originally sued the city for $162 million after he was wrongfully convicted of fatally shooting Darryl Rush in Brooklyn in 1989. He settled with New York City for $6.25 million. |
Newly discovered evidence — a phone receipt — proved that Mr Fleming was vacationing with his family at Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida during the time of the murder. | Newly discovered evidence — a phone receipt — proved that Mr Fleming was vacationing with his family at Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida during the time of the murder. |
Mr Fleming was released from custody with no job, home or plan — and had just $93 and food stamps to his name. He told The Guardian that he never gave up his faith in prison and despite the injustice, he isn’t bitter or angry. | Mr Fleming was released from custody with no job, home or plan — and had just $93 and food stamps to his name. He told The Guardian that he never gave up his faith in prison and despite the injustice, he isn’t bitter or angry. |
“I’m not angry. But I think about all the things I could have accomplished during that time and I come out to nothing. No housing. No nothing. | “I’m not angry. But I think about all the things I could have accomplished during that time and I come out to nothing. No housing. No nothing. |
“I missed the opportunity to raise my sons to be young men. I missed being there with my mother. Her health is real bad and I know she doesn’t have much time left since she is very ill. All those things were running through my head,” he said. | “I missed the opportunity to raise my sons to be young men. I missed being there with my mother. Her health is real bad and I know she doesn’t have much time left since she is very ill. All those things were running through my head,” he said. |
Alex Sutaru, a stranger inspired by Mr Fleming’s story, began an Indiegogo campaign to help him get on his feet. By end of the fundraiser, Mr Sutaru had raised nearly $50,000. | Alex Sutaru, a stranger inspired by Mr Fleming’s story, began an Indiegogo campaign to help him get on his feet. By end of the fundraiser, Mr Sutaru had raised nearly $50,000. |
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