From Tony Goldwyn, Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject John, will you join me in helping free innocent people?
Date December 3, 2024 10:09 PM
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Hi John, it’s Tony Goldwyn. Before I ask you to join me in supporting the Innocence Project for Giving Tuesday, I want to tell you a little more about how I first learned about this cause.

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In 2001, my wife and I were watching the news when we learned of Kenny Waters, a man who served 18 years in prison before DNA testing proved his innocence. I’ll admit that up until that moment, I knew very little about wrongful convictions in the U.S. and how alarmingly common they are.  I eventually made a film called Conviction — starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell — about Kenny and his sister Betty Anne, who became a lawyer just to try and free her brother.

Learning about Kenny, who was an Innocence Project client, awakened me to the reality that there are many cracks in our criminal legal system and many people who spend decades in prison for crimes they did not commit. That’s why, today, I’m doing everything within my power to help the Innocence Project advance the innocence movement — and why I’m personally asking:

John, will you join me in helping the Innocence Project reach their $25,000 Giving Tuesday matching gift goal? Make a gift right now to have it matched up to $25,000 and help continue the work to free innocent people and prevent wrongful convictions.

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This holiday season, as we’re surrounded by friends and loved ones, we can’t forget those who are spending the holidays alone behind bars for crimes they did not commit. The Innocence Project can’t continue their work to free innocent people, prevent wrongful convictions, and advance the innocence movement without the support of people like you. Now, it’s our time to act.

As a proud member of the Innocence Project’s board of directors and co-chair of the Innocence Project’s ambassadors program, I’m personally asking: Will you make a matched gift today to help the Innocence Project reach their $25,000 Giving Tuesday matching gift goal and continue their work of freeing innocent people?

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Thank you,

P.S. Please make your gift before 11:59 PM tonight for it to be matched. Donate now.

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