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Raymond Santana, an exonerated member of the so-called Central Park Five, announced on Tuesday that he is running for New York City Council. He said that the move is a natural progression after ...
Exonerated Five member Raymond Santana says he's running for City Council because his neighborhood has deteriorated and he wants to rejuvenate it.
Raymond Santana was wrongly imprisoned. Now, he wants to join Yusef Salaam, also wrongfully accused in the rape of a Central Park jogger, on the City Council.
The charges against Raymond Santana were dropped, and as a member of the now "Exonerated Five," he has high hopes to serve New Yorkers in the chambers of City Hall.
Raymond Santana, a member of the Exonerated Five, believes that the 34-0 verdict handed down in Donald Trump’s New York hush money case is a result of the now-convicted felon’s bad karma ...
Private attorneys for the commander-in-chief are now appealing his failure to dismiss the Central Park Five's lawsuit on ...
The Exonerated 5's Raymond Santana says his divorce from Deelishis was caused by her alleged infidelity and overall shadiness.
Raymond Santana, exonerated in the Central Park Jogger case from 1989, in the offices of his attorney, Jonathan Moore.
For more than an hour, Raymond Santana shared his experiences with students, from being pressured by police officers to being incarcerated and, ultimately, exonerated.
Raymond Santana, a member of the Central Park Five, runs for New York City Council. His campaign focuses on criminal and social justice.
This combination photo shows, clockwise from top left, Raymond Santana, Yusef Salaam, Antron Brown (formerly McCray), Korey Wise and Kevin Richardson, known as Central Park Five.
Exonerated Five member Raymond Santana says he's running for City Council because his neighborhood has deteriorated and he wants to rejuvenate it.
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