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Wednesday 21 May 2014

THE STORY THAT TOUCHES HEART:BRIAN BANKS SERVED 5-YEAR JAIL TERM FOR A RAPE THAT NEVER WAS !

Brian Keith Banks, born in  July 24, 1985 . A native of Long Beach, California, he attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Banks a standout high school football star, he  teammates were DeSean Jackson, Darnell Bing, Winston Justice, and Marcedes Lewis. In 2002 had verbally committed to play for USC.

He was named one of Rivals.com's "Juniors to Watch" of the class of 2003, before fate played against him; he was expelled from school due to the false rape accusations.

The story goes thus: ‘’In the summer of 2002, Banks was arrested and charged after classmate Wanetta Gibson said that he dragged her into a stairway at Polytechnic High School (Poly) and raped her. Faced with a possible 41 years to life sentence, he accepted a plea deal that included five years in prison, five years of probation, and registering as a sex offender.

Wanetta Gibson and her mother Wanda Rhodes sued the Long Beach Unified School District, claiming the Poly campus was not a safe environment, and won a $1.5 million settlement.

 In March 2011,Gibson contacted Banks on Facebook, met with him, and admitted that she had fabricated the story. Banks secretly recorded Gibson's confession, but she refused to tell prosecutors that she had lied so she wouldn't have to return the money she and her family had won in court.

Nevertheless, with Gibson's taped admission and help from California Innocence Project attorneys, Los Angeles County prosecutors overturned Banks' conviction on May 24, 2012.

On April 12, 2013, the Long Beach Unified School District announced it was suing Wanetta Gibson for $2 million in an effort to recoup the $1.5 million she received, along with attorney's fees and punitive damages. 

On June 14, 2013, the school district won a $2.6 million judgment against Gibson, which includes the $750,000 settlement initially paid to her along with attorney's fees, interest, and $1 million in punitive damages.

Banks now serves as a spokesperson for the California Innocence Project and is working on a documentary about his story.’’

Culled: Wikipedia

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