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Central Park 5 Filmmaker Ava DuVernay Rips New York Prosecutor After They Settle Lawsuit

The filmmaker behind Netflix’s “When They See Us,” about the now-exonerated Central Park 5, called the prosecutor in the 1989 case a bully after the two settled a lawsuit.

“After years of legal wrangling and millions of dollars spent, [former prosecutor Linda Fairstein] walked away with no payment to her or her lawyers of any kind, rather than face cross examination before a New York jury as to her conduct and character,” Ava DuVernay, who created, wrote and directed the Netflix series, told Deadline. “I believe that Linda Fairstein was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of the Central Park Jogger case that resulted in the wrongful conviction of five innocent Black and Brown boys.”

Four years ago, Fairstein sued DuVernay and Netflix for defamation, saying that Felicity Huffman’s portrayal of her in the miniseries made her look like a “racist, unethical villain who is determined to jail innocent children of color at any cost.” The trial was set to go to court June 10, but the parties settled just a few days before.

“The parties announce that they have resolved this lawsuit,” a statement from Netflix, Fairstein and DuVernay read, Deadline reported earlier this month. “Netflix will donate $1 million to the Innocence Project. Ms. Fairstein will not receive any money as part of this settlement.”

In 1989, Fairstein led the prosecution against Raymond Santana, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise, who were convicted for the rape of a woman who was jogging in Central Park. The five became known as the Central Park 5, but were later exonerated when serial rapist and murdered Matias Reyes confessed to the rape while in jail and DNA evidence supported his confession. The group then became

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