Three of the 'Englewood Four' Enter Settlement with Cook County

Three of the 'Englewood Four' Enter Settlement with Cook County
A $24 million settlement has been entered for three of four men who spent almost sixteen years in prison for the 1994 rape and murder of an Englewood woman before DNA linked the crime to a convicted killer. Michael Saunders, Vincent Thames and Harold Richardson were convicted along with Terrill Swift for the rape and murder of Nina Glover when they were still teenager. The case was a high profile one and they were quickly dubbed “The Englewood Four” before later being cleared of the crime and granted certificates of innocence.The city of Chicago previously approved a $31 million settlement. The $24 million between the three men and Cook County follows a $5.6 million payout the board approved in July 2017 to Swift.“The citizens of Chicago are still paying for police misconduct and will continue to do so until people rise up and say they’re not going to stand up for the misconduct any longer,” said Thames’ attorney Stuart Chanen. He added, it was a “tragic case in which the Chicago Police Department interviewed the real murderer at the crime scene on the day that the woman’s body was uncovered.”Attorney Jon Loevy, who represents Richardson, said, “Every wrongful conviction is a tragedy, and no one would trade all those years in prison for money, but this at least represents some justice for what happened."
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