In 2013, a British man was wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting a woman and served four-and-a-half years in prison. In 2017, his conviction was overturned thanks to evidence suggesting the woman had not been honest about the encounter.
The man, who will not be named by The Daily Wire because the accuser isn’t being named in media reports, was released from prison and sued for damages, but his request was denied after a judge determined that the new evidence wasn’t enough to “positively disprove” the allegations against him.

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