‘Central Park 5’ Raymond Santana
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Raymond Santana — one of many wrongfully convicted Central Park 5 — is celebrating after a federal choose shut down President Donald Trump’s try to toss out the defamation lawsuit they filed in opposition to him.
TMZ caught up with Raymond in Harlem, NYC this week — and he made it clear Trump’s been the primary thorn of their aspect since 1989, when Trump ran full-page newspaper adverts calling for his or her execution … so the choose’s dismissal solely proves their level of why they’re suing within the first place.
Catch the clip — Raymond makes it clear Trump’s proven zero regret over time, even doubling down on their supposed guilt as not too long ago because the 2024 presidential debate with Kamala Harris.
The Central Park 5 had been accused of beating and raping a feminine jogger in New York in 1989. All 5, who had been youngsters on the time, mentioned they confessed underneath duress of police questioning … they usually later recanted their confessions. They had been convicted in jury trials, although they by no means pled responsible. In 2002, their convictions had been vacated after one other particular person confessed to the crime.
Within the 2024 presidential debate, Trump mentioned the lads had pled responsible, and mentioned they’d killed an individual, justifying his name for his or her executions. Nobody died within the 1989 assault.
Raymond’s tremendous assured the courtroom is not shopping for Trump’s BS — and he’s additionally positive they’ve bought a stable case. He’s able to face their accuser and says they deserve nothing much less.

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Raymond, together with Yusef Salaam, Kevin Richardson, Antron Brown, and Korey Smart — now often called the “Exonerated 5” — are suing Trump for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional misery. They’re looking for each compensatory and punitive harm.
However the primary factor Raymond’s trying to get out of all this? He doesn’t miss a beat — watch the video.