New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer announced more than $30 million in settlements with two men who were wrongfully convicted of arson and spent more than three decades in prison.
Amaury Villalobos, William Vasquez and Raymond Mora were in the their 20s and 30s when convicted of murder and arson for a 1980 residential structure fire in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn that killed a mother and her five children.
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