New York to pay $5.5 million to man exonerated of Alice Sebold's rape
Anthony Broadwater, who was wrongfully convicted of raping writer Alice Sebold, was exonerated after serving 16 years in prison. NBC’s Steven Romo has more on how the state of New York is paying millions for the mistake.
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