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THE EXONERATED FIVE SUE DONALD TRUMP FOR $500 MILLION — “He Tried to Execute Us With Words”

April 11, 2025 – New York, NY

In an exclusive scoop first reported by OmnipresentLive.com, the Exonerated Five have officially filed a $500 million civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit, filed early this morning in Manhattan, accuses Trump of defamation, intentional emotional distress, and incitement related to his now-infamous 1989 full-page newspaper ads calling for the return of the death penalty in the wake of the Central Park Jogger case.

The five men — Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, and Antron McCray — were all wrongfully convicted as teenagers and later fully exonerated in 2002 after DNA evidence and a confession from the actual perpetrator surfaced.

Now, decades later, the men are demanding accountability.

“Donald Trump tried to execute us with words. He weaponized fear, racism, and media to strip us of our humanity. This lawsuit is about justice that was never served,” said Yusef Salaam, now a sitting NYC Council Member, in an exclusive interview with OmnipresentLive.com.

Trump’s full-page ads, which ran in The New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, and Newsday, screamed in all caps:
“BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY. BRING BACK OUR POLICE!”

The Five argue that those ads incited violence against them, tainted their trial, and created long-term damage to their lives, reputations, and mental health.

Though the City of New York reached a $41 million settlement with the Five in 2014, this new lawsuit goes further — naming Trump personally and calling out his refusal to apologize or acknowledge their innocence to this day.

“He never took it back. Not once. And that silence? That was another kind of violence,” said Raymond Santana.

🚨 Social Media Reacts

The internet exploded within moments of the announcement, with hashtags like #JusticeForTheFive and #TrumpSued trending across platforms. Public figures including Ava DuVernay, Common, and Spike Lee have already voiced support.

Legal experts say the case may challenge new boundaries in how high-profile figures can be held accountable for weaponized public speech — even decades later.


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