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Jonathan Irons, a wrongfully convicted Missouri man whose case was overturned in March with the help of WNBA player Maya Moore, was released from jail Wednesday.
WNBA star Maya Moore, who is retiring, and husband Jonathan Irons, who was wrongly imprisoned for more than 20 years, co-wrote a memoir Love and Justice.
Maya Moore stepped away from her stellar basketball career to help free Jonathan Irons, a man who was incarcerated for over two decades on a wrongful conviction. With the help of Moore and her...
Jonathan Irons, whose bid for freedom from a 50-year prison sentence was embraced and pushed by the W.N.B.A. star Maya Moore, walked out of a Missouri penitentiary on Wednesday, nearly four...
WNBA superstar turned activist Maya Moore tells "GMA" how she fell in love and married Jonathan Irons, the man she helped free from prison after wrongful conviction.
CNN — Four-time WNBA champion Maya Moore sat out for an entire season to help overturn the conviction of Jonathan Irons, who she said was wrongfully serving a 50-year- prison sentence. On...
Jonathan Irons was 16 years old when he was wrongfully convicted of a crime cited by an all-white jury where there was no physical evidence. Moore's...
WNBA player Maya Moore Irons and her husband, Jonathan Irons, discuss how her successful campaign for his release from prison after 23 years of wrongful incarceration led them both to a new...
A Missouri judge on Monday overturned the convictions of Jonathan Irons, whose case had been championed by WNBA star Maya Moore. Jonathan Irons was convicted of burglary and assault in 1998,...
A wrongfully convicted Missouri man, whose bid for a retrial was supported by WNBA star Maya Moore, has been released after 22 years in prison. Jonathan Irons was sentenced to 50 years behind...