

Finance companies have a new customer: The wrongfully convicted
Oct 11, 2024
In this discussion, Gerard Damond, an exoneree who spent nearly 30 years in prison, shares his harrowing journey of wrongful conviction and the financial hurdles that follow exoneration. Ron Kuby, a seasoned civil rights lawyer, delves into the ethical concerns of high-interest financial options for exonerees. Bradley Bron, CTO at Tribeca Capital, highlights the urgent need for transparent financial support amid rising predatory practices. Together, they explore the struggles of reintegration and the challenges in reclaiming normalcy after injustice.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Wrongful Conviction of Gerard Dumond
02:07 • 8min
The Financial Strain of Wrongful Convictions
10:05 • 4min
The Struggles of Exonerees: Navigating Life After Wrongful Conviction
14:26 • 2min
Reintegration Challenges for Exonerees
16:00 • 5min
Navigating Financial Challenges for Exonerees
21:28 • 24min
Advancements in Criminal Justice: Technology and Reform
45:38 • 3min