Chicago Approves $24 Million for Wrongfully Convicted "Englewood Four"
Chicago Approves $24 Million for Wrongfully Convicted "Englewood Four"
Chicago officials approved a $24 million settlement for three members of the “Englewood Four,” a group of men wrongfully convicted for the rape and killing of Nina Glover in 1994.The three men—named by the Chicago Tribune as Michael Saunders, Harold Richardson and Vincent Thames—served over a decade in prison along with Terrill Swift.At the time of Glover’s murder, the men were aged between 15 and 18 years old. Together, they confessed to the crime after arrest and interrogation. Shortly thereafter, they claimed their confessions had been coerced.DNA evidence eventually cleared the Englewood Four in 2011. Richardson and Saunders had served nearly 17 years in prison while Thames and Swift had been released after serving more than a dozen years each.Forensic testing conducted the same year matched DNA from Glover’s body to Johnny Douglas.Douglas, a convicted murderer and sex offender, was shot to death in 2008. The finding prompted a judge to throw out the Englewood Four’s convictions, despite the protests of then-State Attorney Anita Alvarez.The Tribune notes that the men sued after being exonerated. The $24.25 million award is pursuant to the settlement of three separate against Chicago. Swift had already settled with Cook County in 2017. Taken together, the payout is among the largest wrongful conviction awards in the city’s history. However, the amount is to be divided among the men.But the proposed settlement isn’t likely to end litigation against Chicago by three of the Englewood Four. The Tribune says they’re still suing Cook County, alleging that its prosecutors helped frame them for Glover’s death.
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