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Looking back at the 1989 Central Park jogger rape case that led to 5 teens' conviction, later vacated - ABC News
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Raymond Santana of the 1989 Central Park case on Trump, pursuing dreams and the importance of voting
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I so wish the case hadn't been settled': 1989 Central Park jogger believes more than 1 person attacked her - ABC News
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The murderous Matias Reyes, the maniac who attacked the Central Park jogger - New York Daily News
Elizabeth Lederer, Prosecutor of Central Park Five, Resigns From Columbia Law - The New York Times
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