A Missouri man whose murder conviction of a local journalist was overturned in 2013 after a flood of media attention will ...
An insurance company was ordered to pay Ryan Ferguson nearly $38 million in damages after it failed to pay him from a ...
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A Missouri man named Ryan Ferguson is set to receive nearly $38 million dollars from an insurance company hired by the City of Columbia after they failed to pay him for a wrongful conviction lawsuit.
Ryan Ferguson has had trouble getting payouts for damages after a wrongful conviction for the death of Kent Heitholt, former ...
A man wrongfully convicted of murder who spent nearly 10 years in prison has been freed and awarded a $38 million payout. In ...
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Ryan Ferguson, 40, was awarded $38 million in damages by a jury after an insurance company hired by the city of Columbia failed to pay out his wrongful conviction settlement, according to ABC17.