Lamar Davenport's $125M Lawsuit Against Morgan Freeman

Lamar Davenport, wrongfully convicted, has filed a $125 million federal lawsuit against Morgan Freeman, citing judicial corruption and civil rights violations. This case sheds light on wrongful convictions and the impact of celebrity influence in the judicial system. 📰 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wrongfully Convicted Man Files $125 Million Federal Lawsuit Alleging Judicial Corruption, Celebrity Interference, and Civil Rights Violations Southern District of New York — August 17, 2025 Lamar Davenport, currently incarcerated under a highly contested and repugnant verdict, has filed a groundbreaking federal civil rights complaint against Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman, his production company Revelations Entertainment, Judge Ellen Biben, Assistant District Attorney Christopher Prevost, and The People of the State of New York under Case No. 25-CV-6865. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, seeks $125 million in damages and demands immediate legal relief, citing a conspiracy of judicial fraud, a celebrity-driven public smear campaign, and a cover-up of severe sexual misconduct and child abuse. 🔍 Key Allegations: Morgan Freeman, leveraging his influence and celebrity status, orchestrated a behind-the-scenes effort to ensure Mr. Davenport’s conviction in order to suppress long-standing allegations of molestation and sexual abuse brought by E’Dena Hines, Freeman’s step-granddaughter. Judge Ellen Biben and ADA Christopher Prevost allegedly coordinated a fraudulent courtroom outcome, mislabeling Mr. Davenport's case as a first-degree murder conviction—despite a bench trial acquittal on second-degree murder charges. Leaked media content, character defamation, and falsified legal filings were allegedly used to manipulate public opinion and obstruct justice. Plaintiff alleges retaliation and intimidation through official court channels and email threats from ADA counsel. Plaintiff further asserts protection under Whistleblower laws, due to safeguarding E’Dena Hines’ hard drive, which allegedly contains conclusive evidence of abuse, coercion, and manipulation. 🧾 Relief Requested: Immediate release of Mr. Davenport via Writ of Habeas Corpus (Exhibit B) Declaration that the first-degree murder conviction is null and void Full accountability and sanctions against public officials involved Jury trial to expose the full extent of the conspiracy $125 million in compensatory and punitive damages 💬 Statement from the Plaintiff’s Representative: “This is not just about Lamar Davenport. This is about exposing a judicial system that allowed celebrity influence and personal agendas to override constitutional rights. The truth has been buried long enough. The people deserve to see it unearthed.” 📍 Court Information: United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY 10007

8/17/20251 min read

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