'Central Park Five' suing Trump for 'defamatory' comments made during presidential debate
Exonerated Five Take Legal Action Against Trump’s Claims
The Exonerated Five, previously wrongfully convicted in the infamous Central Park case, are suing Donald Trump for his false claims during a recent debate that they pled guilty and committed murder. This lawsuit aims to correct the record and take back their dignity.
Misleading Statements Spark Outrage and Defamation Case
Trump’s comments not only misrepresented the facts but also emotionally harmed the plaintiffs. Their attorneys stress that none of them admitted guilt, and their convictions were vacated years ago after new evidence pointed to the real perpetrator.
From Victims to Activists: The Fight for Justice Continues
The Exonerated Five, now in their 50s, are using this lawsuit to highlight systemic injustices and keep the conversation about wrongful convictions alive. They’re not just fighting for themselves; they're advocating for a justice system that protects the innocent.
Trump's Past Ads Resurface: A Dark Chapter Revisited
Back in 1989, Trump ran an ad calling for the death penalty for the accused teens. The resurfacing of this controversial history raises questions about accountability and the impact of public figures on justice for marginalized communities.
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