28 Years in Prison for a Crime He Didn't Commit — Then He Did This
Автор: Food For Thought Podcast
Загружено: 2026-01-22
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What does it mean to lose 28 years of your life for a crime you didn’t commit and still come back with purpose?
Tonight’s guests are Ricky "Fuquan" McGee and Jacqueline Fonseca, a powerful duo whose story exposes the deep flaws of the justice system while proving the strength of hope, faith, and love.
Ricky was wrongfully incarcerated as a young man and spent 28 years in prison before being exonerated through new evidence and the tireless work of innocence advocates. Instead of giving up, he rebuilt his life and founded The Harriet Tubman Project, a legal advocacy class empowering incarcerated men.
Standing beside him every step of the way was Jacqueline Fonseca—his business partner, warrior, and unwavering support. She is Co-Executive Director of The Harriet Tubman Project and Intake Coordinator at the New England Innocence Project.
This is not just a story of injustice—it’s a story of resilience, truth, and what it means to keep fighting when the world tells you to stop.
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