A 10-year nightmare over

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I feel for this guy and others with similar stories, his life was ruined based on a lie and lack of good representation, he gets jail time and a ankle bracelet and the accuser got 1.5 million. Whether people believe it or not a lot of people are in jail for crimes they did not commit. Usually it's the poor or people just making it, simply because they do not have the money, resources and power to fight.


A 10-year nightmare over rape conviction is over - latimes.com

Brian Banks logged onto Facebook last year, and a new friend request startled him.

It was the woman who, nearly a decade ago, accused him of rape when they were both students at Long Beach Poly High School.

Banks had served five years in prison for the alleged rape, and now he was unemployed and weary. So he replied to Wanetta Gibson with a question: Would she meet with him and a private investigator? She agreed.

At the meeting, which was secretly recorded, Gibson said she had lied. "No," she was quoted as saying, "he did not rape me."

That admission set off an extraordinary chain of events that culminated Thursday morning. A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge dismissed Banks' conviction, ending 10 years of turmoil in a hearing that lasted less than a minute.

Banks, 26, bowed his head and trembled, his eyes flooding with tears. His girlfriend, Pamela Soladar, yelped with joy. They made their way to each other and embraced; Banks was too overwhelmed to speak.

"You made it," she whispered to him.

It had been a long, maddening journey.

In the summer of 2002, Banks was considered a top college football prospect. A 6-foot-4, 225-pound middle linebacker at Long Beach Poly High, Banks said he had been courted by USC, UCLA and other football powerhouses.

He was attending summer school, and asked his teacher for permission to leave class so he could make a phone call, according to court papers. Then Banks, a senior, ran into Gibson, a sophomore.

Banks said they fooled around, but that their sexual contact was consensual. His mother, Leomia Myers, believed him, and said she sold her condo and her car to pay for his defense.

"I knew I didn't raise my son to do something so horrendous," she said.

Gibson's version shifted over the years. She could not be reached Thursday for comment.

Initially, court papers show, she told a classmate in a note rife with misspellings: "he picked me up and put me in the elevator and he took me down stairs and he pulled my pants down and he rapped me and he didn't have an condom on and I was a virgin now Im not." Gibson later told authorities a similar, more detailed story.

But when she testified during Banks' preliminary hearing, Gibson faced the rigorous questioning typical in sexual assault cases. She changed some details and added others, Banks' attorneys alleged in court documents.

Banks had a choice: He could take the he said-she said case to trial and, if convicted, risk being sentenced to 41 years to life in prison. Or, as his lawyer advised, he could accept a plea deal.

Banks pleaded no contest to one count of forcible rape, spent five years in prison and, upon his release, was forced to register as a sex offender and wear an electronic monitoring bracelet. At one point, he begged the California Innocence Project in San Diego for help, but he was told that without new evidence, there was nothing its attorneys could do.

"It's been a struggle, it's been a nightmare," he said. "It's more than I can describe, the things that I've been through."

Meanwhile Gibson and her family sued the Long Beach schools. They settled the case for $1.5 million. Gibson's mother, Wanda Rhodes, could not be reached Thursday for comment.

Had Gibson not contacted Banks via Facebook, it's unlikely their paths would have crossed again. But she felt guilty that he had lost out on going to college and playing football and had "a desire to make amends," Banks' attorneys said in court documents.

When Banks heard from her, he recalled, "I stopped what I was doing and got down on my knees and prayed to God to help me play my cards right."

According to Banks and his private investigator, Gibson refused to tell prosecutors that she had lied, so that she wouldn't have to return the money she and her family had won in court.

She also said she feared it would affect her relationship with her children, Banks' attorney alleged in court papers.

But her taped admission was enough to interest the Innocence Project attorneys, who said they had never before taken the case of someone already released from prison. When they reexamined Banks' case, said Innocence Project attorney Justin Brooks, investigators also found other evidence to back up his claims.

After the alleged rape, no male DNA had been detected on Gibson's underwear, his attorneys said. Also, the classmate Gibson first told about the alleged attack — via the note — said Gibson later admitted to making up the story so her mother wouldn't find out she was sexually active, attorneys said.

More recently, Gibson has backed off her recantation, Brooks said. Nevertheless, when presented with the Innocence Project's findings, Los Angeles County prosecutors agreed that the case should be thrown out.

"It's not our job to maintain a conviction at any cost," Deputy Dist. Atty. Brentford Ferreira said. "It's our job to do justice."

He said prosecutors had no plans to charge Gibson, saying it would be a difficult case to prove.

Banks walked out of Thursday's hearing as if in a daze. Someone handed him a black hooded sweat shirt with the word "innocent" in bold white letters.

He led a parade of supporters and cameramen outside the Long Beach courthouse, where he shared his hopes for restarting his football career. At one point, he grabbed his attorney's hand and raised both their arms into the air, the pose of an athlete who has just clinched victory.
 
Wow!!! That "female person" needs to go to jail for 5 years, pay back that 1.5 million and add another 1.5 million to it for all the pain and suffering this young man went through. I have no sympathy for women who lie about something so serious as rape!
 
Wow!!! That "female person" needs to go to jail for 5 years, pay back that 1.5 million and add another 1.5 million to it for all the pain and suffering this young man went through. I have no sympathy for women who lie about something so serious as rape!


+ a million. What a beeeyotch!
 
Wow, wow, wow...heartbreaking story for him. I've often wondered what those that were wrongly accused and incarcerated get in return for losing their rights. I've heard of men serving far more time than this guy did and can't imagine what it's like for them to go from a life they've known for decades, behind bars, to a free man. Always makes me think of Morgan Freeman's character in Shawshank Redemption...

I sure hope there's some justice for him... :please:
 
For her lies she should be sentenced to double his time served, double any fines or damages paid and to be registered as a sex offender.
 
Sheesh! this dude was headed to the top and "she" just didnt want him to get there!!
Hope he can put all this behind him.
 
this B**** needs to be put in jail for life without parole and make her family pay Mr. Banks double in return for his pain and suffering and ruining 5 good years of his life. :banghead:
 
SO sad but if she is nor punished it will show others they might can get away with things like this as well. She should be put under the jail in a dark hole and only let out for an hr a day. Its sad that she done this so easy and got the money out of it. I sure hope to read they are going to go after her. Its hard to say just how many people are in jail for things they did not do. I wish him the best and hope he gets another chance
 
Since he already served the jail sentenced he should be able to rape her for real this time.. This girl just about deserves it.. She ruined someones life and made out with 1.5 million in the process.
 
That is crazy! She gets taken for everything she has or will ever have in civil court. What kind of upbringing allows people to do these kind of things to others?
 
Didn't understand your statement about proper representation, but regardless it was wrong. If you have a young son you should share this with him. This happens a lot, especially when Momma finds out.
 
I think this gal should have to pay back every dime. Then repay this young man. Sadly if i read it right, they aren't going to do anything to her. This just opens the door for more women to do this BS cause they know they will get away with it. I think a fitting punishment would be to have to clean the cells of the male rapist in a real prison for the rest of her life. With the inmates in the cell with her of course.
 
This story has HollyWood movie written all over it. I hope the youngman gets paid. The lying tramp should go to prison for a long long time.
 
The difference being that Morgan Freeman's character actually was guilty.
lol right andy dufresne was the innocent one

this sucks and it happens more often than most people think. the potential income, time/life lost and damage she caused is literally immeasurable.
 
this sucks and it happens more often than most people think.

+1

I have seen this happen. - Judge is known to be a complete douchebag, lawyer tells client to plead guilty so they get a lighter sentence/fine/punishment, client ends up with a conviction for something they didn't do. This really does happen.
 
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