A 2013 judgment ordered Gibson to pay $2.6 million to the Long Beach Unified School District for fraud. NFL Journey and Legacy
If you're interested in learning more, I can provide details on: used in his exoneration More about his life as a motivational speaker Information on the 2019 film
Banks was a standout linebacker at Long Beach Polytechnic High School (Poly) in California, playing alongside future NFL talents like DeSean Jackson and Marcedes Lewis.
Brian Banks (born July 24, 1985) is an American former professional football player who is best known for overcoming a wrongful conviction, a decade-long legal battle, and the pursuit of his NFL dreams, becoming a prominent advocate for the wrongly convicted.
In 2011, accuser Wanetta Gibson admitted to a private investigator that she fabricated the accusations, leading the California Innocence Project to help overturn Banks' conviction on May 24, 2012.
In 2002, during his junior year, he verbally committed to playing college football for the University of Southern California (USC). False Accusation and Imprisonment
A 2013 judgment ordered Gibson to pay $2.6 million to the Long Beach Unified School District for fraud. NFL Journey and Legacy
If you're interested in learning more, I can provide details on: used in his exoneration More about his life as a motivational speaker Information on the 2019 film Brian Banks
Banks was a standout linebacker at Long Beach Polytechnic High School (Poly) in California, playing alongside future NFL talents like DeSean Jackson and Marcedes Lewis. A 2013 judgment ordered Gibson to pay $2
Brian Banks (born July 24, 1985) is an American former professional football player who is best known for overcoming a wrongful conviction, a decade-long legal battle, and the pursuit of his NFL dreams, becoming a prominent advocate for the wrongly convicted. In 2011, accuser Wanetta Gibson admitted to a
In 2011, accuser Wanetta Gibson admitted to a private investigator that she fabricated the accusations, leading the California Innocence Project to help overturn Banks' conviction on May 24, 2012.
In 2002, during his junior year, he verbally committed to playing college football for the University of Southern California (USC). False Accusation and Imprisonment