Brian Banks was a star high school football player who was wrongly accused of rape at age 17. He spent about six years in prison and more years on probation. Later, the girl admitted she made the story up.
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In the summer of 2002, Brian’s classmate, Wanetta Gibson, accused him of rape. Wanetta alleged that Brian taped her in an empty stairwell on campus.
Gibson also sued the school district claiming inadequate security.
Brian however denied the allegation. He told the court that his encounter with Gibson was consensual and that they never had intercourse.
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His lawyers however advised him to take a no-consent plea deal believing the court would grant him probation.
During the court proceedings, Banks was tried as an adult and received a sentence that included nearly six years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release.
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In 2012, his conviction was overturned. Gibson contacted him on Facebook immediately after his release.
Brian, with the help of a private investigator, was able to record Gibson confessing to falsely accusing him. Further investigation also revealed that there was no biological evidence or DNA found to support the claim of rape.
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The California Innocence Project took up Banks’ case and he was ultimately exonerated in 2012. Following his exoneration, a court ordered Gibson to repay the Long Beach Unified School District a sum of $2.6 million, which included the initial settlement of $750,000, legal fees, interest, and punitive damages.
After his exoneration, Banks attempted to revive his football career and joined the Atlanta Falcons as a 27-year-old rookie.
The case was portrayed in a movie called Brian Banks (2018).
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