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NY agrees to pay $5.5M to man wrongfully convicted in author Alice Sebold's rape
2023-03-29
[NYPOST] New York state has agreed to pay $5.5 million to a man who was exonerated after spending 16 years in prison for the rape of award-winning novelist Alice Sebold when she was a student at Syracuse University in 1981, The Post has learned.Anthony Broadwater, 62, sued the state for damages after his conviction was overturned by a judge in November 2021 — nearly 22 years following his release from prison in 1999.

At a hearing last month, Syracuse Court of Claims Judge Ramon Rivera was presented with the $5.5 million settlement agreement signed by his attorneys and lawyers from the New York Attorney General’s office.

Rivera must still sign the agreement, but Broadwater’s lawyer Melissa Swartz told The Post on Monday the judge didn’t raise any objection to the proposed settlement and she expected he would sign off on it.

"Tony is grateful to the state of New York for swiftly resolving this matter," Swartz said.

"I appreciate what Attorney General James has done and I hope and pray that others in my situation can receive the same measure of justice," Broadwater said in a statement through a lawyer. "We all suffer from destroyed lives."
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Posted by:Fred

#1  Jurors should always vote to acquit, no matter the evidence presented. You can't trust prosecutors.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2023-03-29 14:37  

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