WNBA star helps free wrongfully convicted man who spent 22 years in prison
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Thursday, 02 July 2020 06:37
A Missouri man who served 22 years in prison is free after a WNBA star put her lucrative career on hold to argue that he was wrongfully convicted. Maya Moore took a season off to advocate for Jonathan Irons, who was sentenced to 50 years for a burglary and assault in 1997.
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