Well if I was innocent I would be suing the wife's..his whole life is toast now..But I can guarantee that he won't, because he is a Wife Beater..and lied to Trump.
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Actually I bet he told Rump the truth and Rump did not care until the pics came out!
It doesn't matter what a lying snowflake SJW like you believes unless you can prove it.
bripat Digest this
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Verdict 5–10 to 5–15 years in prison
Convictions Five suspects served between 6 and 13 years in prison; four appealed unsuccessfully
Litigation Five suspects sued for emotional distress and received $41 million from the city as of 2014
Five convictions were
vacated in 2002 and the charges were withdrawn; an alternate perpetrator was identified.
The
Central Park jogger case was a major news story that involved the
assault,
rape, and
sodomy of Trisha Meili, a
white female jogger, and attacks on others in
Manhattan's
Central Park on the night of April 19, 1989. The attack on the jogger left her in a coma for 12 days. Meili was a 28-year-old investment banker at the time. According to
The New York Times, the attacks were "one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s".
[1] The crime spawned use of the term "wilding," which is the unprovoked gang assault on a stranger.
On the night of the attack, five juvenile males—four
black and one of
Hispanic descent—were apprehended in connection with a number of attacks in Central Park committed by around 30 teenage perpetrators. The defendants were tried variously for assault, robbery, riot, rape, sexual abuse, and attempted murder relating to Meili's attack and the other attacks in the park, based solely on confessions that they said were coerced and false. Despite the fact that DNA tests on the rape kit excluded them as the source, they were convicted in 1990 by juries in two separate trials. Subsequently known as the
Central Park Five, they received sentences ranging from 5 to 15 years. Four of the convictions were appealed and the convictions were affirmed by appellate courts. The defendants spent between 6 and 13 years in prison.
In 2002, Matias Reyes, a convicted murderer and
serial rapist in prison, confessed to raping the jogger, and
DNA evidence confirmed his guilt. He knew facts about the crime that only the offender could have known and also said he committed the rape alone.
[2] At the time of his confession, Reyes was already serving a
life sentence. He was not prosecuted for raping Meili, because the
statute of limitations had passed by the time he confessed. District Attorney
Robert Morgenthau suggested to the court that the five men's convictions related to the assault and rape of Meili and to attacks on others to which they had confessed be
vacated (a legal position in which the parties are treated as though no trial has taken place) and withdrew the charges. Their convictions were vacated in 2002.
The five convicted men sued New York City in 2003 for malicious prosecution, racial discrimination, and emotional distress. The city refused to settle the suits for a decade under then-Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, because the city's lawyers felt they would win. However, after
Bill de Blasio became mayor and supported the settlement, the city settled the case for $41 million in 2014. As of December 2014, the five men were pursuing an additional $52 million in damages from New York State in the
New York Court of Claims