With Groveland Four exoneration, daughter sees father's name cleared after 72 years
ABC News
A judge posthumously exonerated four Black men, known as the "Groveland Four" after they were falsely accused of raping a white woman in Groveland, Florida in 1949.
A judge in Florida posthumously exonerated four Black men, known as the "Groveland Four," who were falsely accused of raping a white woman in the central Florida town of Groveland in 1949.
Their families have been fighting to clear their names for decades, and in October, Florida State Attorney Bill Gladson filed a motion to posthumously clear the "Groveland Four" of their criminal records after the state determined that the evidence against the men was falsified.
Charles Greenlee's daughter, Carol Greenlee, told ABC News that knowing her father has been exonerated has cleared a "cloud" that has followed her for 72 years.
"All my life I've been waiting to hear those words: ‘Restore presumption of innocence,'" she said.