John,
John,
My name is Perry Lott, and I was exonerated in 2023 with the help of the Innocence Project after 30 years of incarceration. Before I ask you to make a generous donation to the Innocence Project, I want to tell you more about my story.
"There is so much comfort in knowing people are on your side, even when no one believes you." Perry Lott - Exonerated in 2023.
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In 1987, I was accused of rape, robbery, burglary, and bomb threatening. And despite the absence of physical evidence connecting me to the crime, I was wrongfully convicted. I spent over 30 years in prison for a crime I had nothing to do with, John.
When I was exonerated, it felt like I was making history not just for myself but for anyone who has been held without cause. These cases have real people with real stories behind them, and they’re all counting on your support to help restore freedom in their lives.
With countless innocent people who haven’t given up hope still waiting to be free, I'm here to ask you today to make a donation to the Innocence Project.
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John: The Bible says, “men sharpen men,” and from my own personal experience, I have found that to be true when it comes to the Innocence Project’s community. The support from advocates like you means so much to me: It means that somebody cares, that somebody can see me, that somebody can hear me, that somebody has a generous heart. And for that, I am forever grateful.
But collectively, we still have so much work to do — and every one of us has a value and a purpose. So please, can I count on you to make a gift today that helps fuel the Innocence Project’s work all year round without pause?
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When people like you support the Innocence Project, it’s like having a family that supports you, John. Can I count on your support today?
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With deep gratitude,
Perry Lott
Exonerated 2023
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