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*June 2014: NYC makes a deal with 5 men (hispanics, black) and pays 40 million USD compensation for wrongful imprisonment in 1989. Then between 14 and 16, they had been convicted of a rape of upper-class Central Park jogger Trisha Meili. In 2002, the real offender had been found. Movie: The Central Park Five.
*June 2014: NYC makes a deal with 5 men (hispanics, black) and pays 40 million USD compensation for wrongful imprisonment in 1989. Then between 14 and 16, they had been convicted of a rape of upper-class Central Park jogger Trisha Meili. In 2002, the real offender had been found. Movie: The Central Park Five.


*The case had been the reason for Donald Trump to publicly call for the reintroduction of the death penalty in the State of New York:  
*The case had been the reason for Donald Trump to publicly call for the reintroduction of the death penalty in the State of New York: A full-page advertisements placed in four New York newspapers by Donald J. Trump calling for reinstatement of the death penalty grew out of the real-estate developer's ''deep-seated feeling that what's happening in society today has to be stopped,'' Mr. Trump said in a telephone interview.
A full-page advertisements placed in four New York newspapers today by Donald J. Trump calling for reinstatement of the death penalty grew out of the real-estate developer's ''deep-seated feeling that what's happening in society today has to be stopped,'' Mr. Trump said in a telephone interview Saturday.


*The $85,000 worth of ads, in The New York Times, The Daily News, The New York Post and New York Newsday, refer to the attack by a gang of youths on a woman jogger and others in Central Park on April 19. The 600-word appeal, signed Donald J. Trump, is titled ''Bring Back the Death Penalty. Bring Back Our Police!'' The advertisement appears today on page A13 of The Times. In the advertisement, Mr. Trump says that Mayor Edward I. Koch ''has stated that hate and rancor should be removed from our hearts.'' ''I want to hate these muggers and murderers,'' Mr. Trump wrote. ''They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes.''
*The $85,000 worth of ads, in The New York Times, The Daily News, The New York Post and New York Newsday, refer to the attack by a gang of youths on a woman jogger and others in Central Park on April 19. The 600-word appeal, signed Donald J. Trump, is titled ''Bring Back the Death Penalty. Bring Back Our Police!'' The advertisement appears today on page A13 of The Times. In the advertisement, Mr. Trump says that Mayor Edward I. Koch ''has stated that hate and rancor should be removed from our hearts.'' ''I want to hate these muggers and murderers,'' Mr. Trump wrote. ''They should be forced to suffer and, when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes.''
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