Is $5.5 million enough? On the early morning of May 8, 1981, while Alice Sebold was walking home during her freshman year at Syracuse University in New York, she was violently attacked and r-aped. She reported the incident to the authorities, but investigators had no positive leads for months. Five months after the attack, Sebold came across Anthony Broadwater, and somehow she became convinced that he was her attacker. With her testimony, Broadwater was tried, and sentenced to to prison. After 16 years he was released in 1998. Once he was out of prison, he was compelled to register as a s-ex offender, and for the next 23 years, he lived a life of shame and worked odd jobs because few people wanted to employ him. In November 2021, Broadwater was exonerated after a combined effort of the FBI and the Innocence Project proved beyond every doubt that he was innocent. In February 2023, the state of New York paid him $5.5 million as compensation for all the t...
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