Monday, 28 May 2012

The story of Wanetta Gibson and Brian Banks- Footballer star released from prison over false rape


How would you react when your friend make you spend  6years of your life in prison for  a crime you did not commit and to add insult to injury that same friend was compensated with $1.5, this happened to this NFL hopeful Brian Banks
 
A one-time promising football star, Brian Banks, weeps after his rape conviction was dismissed in court,on Thursday,May 24th. He was just 16 when a childhood friend (Wanetta Gibson who was 15years) accused him of kidnapping and raping her at school in 2002. He served six years in prison for the rape he did not commit and remained on probation under electronic monitoring. He had to register as a sex offender and has had trouble getting a job. The worst part was that he had been recruited by colleges and offered scholarships before the accusation.
(Brian Banks in tears and the Accuser Wanetta Gibson)
While Brian was locked up, Wanetta's family successfully sued the school district, claiming it had failed to adequately protect her. The school paid the family $1.5 million.

After ten years of torture for Brian, Wanetta eventually admitted in a videotaped interview with a private investigator that Brian never raped her, but would not admit it to prosecutors as she feared she would have to pay back $1.5 million won in a case against the school

The twist to this case.........

Gibson had claimed Banks had kidnapped her while at Long Beach Polytechnic High School in California, before raping her. But the truth was In fact, they never had sex. Investigators tested her but found no physical evidence of rape, Brooks said. Banks maintained they had not had sex and all sexual contact had been consensual. Yet his then lawyer encouraged the promising student to plead no contest to the kidnap and rape charges, warning Banks he could get 41 years to life in prison if convicted.
 Expecting he would serve just 18 months instead, he followed the advice and pleaded no contest.
 He was in prison for six years.

Brian Bank moving on: his attorneys representing him said their client is entitled to $100 a day for every day of his incarceration under state law.(that's $219,000) After the exoneration on Thursday(May 24th).

 Banks added: 'My only dream in the world is just to be free... For years, I felt like a toy with the switch cut off, sitting on the shelf.'

Another shocking part for me in this story was when ……….The 26-year-old has said he does not plan to pursue legal action against his accuser, and Los Angeles prosecutors have said it is unlikely Gibson will be charged with making false accusations, saying it would be a tough case to prove.

Really, a tough case to prove?





14 comments:

Paul said...

I don’t get this at all, it is really twisted,why can’t he sue the bastard he called a friend, the proof on the videotape..is that enough evidence

Maureen said...

Mstchewwwwwwww! wich kin angel gabriel ds one,sue the B**** and her entire home,sch,lawyer everyone involved..haba

Anonymous said...

He is lucky and with all that money, so pple are in prison for life 4 a crime they didnt commit, he is lucky i must say..my coz is still in prison 4 a crime he didnt commit

Anonymous said...

WHAAT!

Anonymous said...

Wait a minute..Brian wont sue them?

Anonymous said...

The so called parents knew all along that d guy was innocent,they are just hunry fools

Anonymous said...

This story is one of those stories u watch as movies not real life

Anonymous said...

The gd thing is that he will be compensated

Nastwise said...

Abegi sue and dont dull

Amina said...

Wich kin lawyer is saying that when he sues that there wont be proof,what more proof is there when u have one in videotaped not just recorder but a video,haba

Anonymous said...

Its gd choice Brian, just move on let God judge her and her family

Anonymous said...

$1.5M they must have squanddered by now easy come easy go....shameless family

Anonymous said...

The court will find it hard to prove? Isn't there a recording of her admitting that she lied? How would it be hard to prove?

S.C.L. said...

You know what?
Let him chase his dream and not waste energy on nightmares from the past.

The b@#%h will live with what she did in her conscience for the rest of her life. Trust that karma will sort everything out.