‘When They See Us’ Sees More Real-World Fallout, As Prosecutor Resigns Professorship
Elizabeth Lederer is the second prosecutor to resign since Ava DuVernay’s Netflix miniseries premiered.
Elizabeth Lederer is the second prosecutor to resign since Ava DuVernay’s Netflix miniseries premiered.
This is on top of the $41 million settlement that New York City finally settled on in 2014.
After working with Netflix and securing an Oscar nomination for “13th,” DuVernay is heading back to the streaming giant.
Burns co-directed a documentary about the group, who were wrongly convicted of rape.
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