A year after gaining freedom following wrongful conviction, Lamar Johnson sues St. Louis over his 28 years in prison
A year after gaining freedom following wrongful conviction, Lamar Johnson sues St. Louis over his 28 years in prison
Johnson had long maintained he did not shoot and kill Marcus Boyd in 1994. A judge ruled last year that “clear and convincing” evidence showed Johnson was innocent and freed him after 28 years.
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St. Louis owes that man nearly $28M
24 1 ReplyTbh after being robbed of 28 years I'd want more.
17 0 ReplyYou really wouldn't need more if you put it into dividend stocks. You could live extremely comfortably on the dividends for the rest of your life.
Edit: The yearly payout would be around $3m.
1 2 ReplyAfter being forced to live like shit and losing your best years of your life, I’d not settle for ”comfortably”.
1 0 Reply$28m in a high dividend portfolio could easily pay you upwards of $3m a year.
Remember, I said extremely comfortably, not just comfortably
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Definitely needs more
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