Cyntoia Brown, who killed a man at 16, freed after clemency calls from Kim Kardashian

Cyntoia Brown has been released from the Tennessee prison for women, where she was serving a life sentence for killing a man when she was 16.

Cyntoia Brown, a woman serving a life sentence for killing a man when she was a 16-year-old prostitute, smiles at family members during her clemency hearing.

Cyntoia Brown, a woman serving a life sentence for killing a man when she was a 16-year-old prostitute, smiles at family members during her clemency hearing. Source: Pool The Tennessean

A sex-trafficking victim, who was sentenced as a teenager to life in prison for murder, was released from a Tennessee prison on Wednesday after serving 15 years for killing a man who paid to have sex with her, according to prison officials.
Cyntoia Brown, entering her clemency hearing at Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville in May.
Cyntoia Brown, entering her clemency hearing at Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville in May. Source: SIPA USA
Cyntoia Brown, 31, whose murder conviction at 16 years of age galvanized A-list celebrities to campaign for criminal justice reform, was freed from prison after Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam granted her clemency  earlier this year.

 and said she was a victim who did not deserve such a lengthy sentence.
As a condition of her release, Brown will undergo counseling and must maintain a job. She will be under parole supervision for ten years, according to a statement by the Tennessee Department of Correction.
Celebrity Kim Kardashian championed the woman's cause.
Celebrity Kim Kardashian championed the woman's cause. Source: AAP
Prior to the clemency, she would not have been eligible for parole until 2055 at the age of 67.
At the time of the murder, Brown, who was 16 and had run away from home, was living in a motel with a trafficker who peddled her for sex.

Under US federal law, involving anyone under the age of 18 in commercial sex is considered sex trafficking.

Police say Brown shot and killed 43-year-old Nashville real estate agent Johnny Allen, who had paid the pimp to have sex with her. She was tried as an adult and convicted of first-degree murder.
As a condition of her release, Brown will undergo counseling and must maintain a job. She will be under parole supervision for ten years.
As a condition of her release, Brown will undergo counseling and must maintain a job. She will be under parole supervision for ten years. Source: SIPA USA
“Survivors of human trafficking like Brown should be treated as victims in need of services. Instead, many trafficking survivors across this country are regularly arrested rather than helped. They all deserve true justice and mercy,” Andrea Powell, executive director of Karana Rising, a nonprofit dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking.


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Published 8 August 2019 6:30am
Updated 8 August 2019 7:42am
Source: Reuters, SBS


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