New York City has agreed to settle lawsuits filed by two men who were exonerated in the assassination of Malcolm X last year. The city will pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions of Muhammad ...
Muhammad Aziz, a man who was wrongfully convicted in the 1865 assassination of Malcolm X, was exonerated of the crime back in 201. Now, Aziz is filing a lawsuit against the federal government over the ...
Two men exonerated in the 1965 assassination of Black civil rights activist Malcolm X will receive a $36 million settlement from the state and city of New York. Muhammad Aziz, 84, and the family of ...
Although Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam were exonerated in the killing of civil rights leader Malcolm X, their back and forth with legal proceedings may finally be over. According to the Associated ...
New York City will settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were exonerated last year for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X. The city will pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions. The ...
New York City and New York State have agreed to pay $36 million to settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were wrongfully convicted and spent decades in prison for the 1965 assassination of ...
(NEW YORK) — One of the men convicted in connection with the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X appeared in court Thursday where a judge cleared his name. Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance moved to ...
We’ve made it through January in relatively one piece, and Black History Month is already upon us. To kick off the month-long celebration, ABC News is airing a deep dive into the assassination of ...
Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam were exonerated in Malcolm X's murder Alexis Jones is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously appeared on Daily ...
The city and state of New York have agreed to pay $36 million to settle lawsuits on behalf of two men wrongly convicted and imprisoned for decades for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X. Muhammad ...
Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam spent more than 20 years in prison after the civil rights leader was assassinated in 1965. He had broken with the Nation of Islam. By Benjamin Weiser New York City ...
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