Albany Times Union

Wrongfully convicted man to get $7M

- By Jennifer Peltz

New York City has agreed to pay $7 million to a man who spent 23 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit, Comptrolle­r Brad Lander said Monday.

Grant Williams was exonerated last July in the 1996 shooting of Shdell Lewis outside a Staten Island public housing complex.

Williams, 51, had been paroled in 2019. After being cleared last year, he filed a notice of claim, a first step toward suing the city. The comptrolle­r’s office has the authority to settle such claims without court action and occasional­ly does so, including in the 2014 police chokehold death of Eric Garner.

Williams’ lawyer, Irving Cohen, said the city “did the right thing” by settling quickly.

“This will assist him in going forward and trying to get back on his feet,” and finally putting the ordeal behind him, he said.

He said the state recently settled a separate claim from Williams for $5 million.

Lander said he was pleased the city was “able to move quickly to a fair and early resolution of this claim.”

The case against Williams had rested largely on the testimony of a couple of eyewitness­es. One was a police officer who chased the gunman — and initially gave a descriptio­n that didn’t match Williams.

Prosecutor­s at his trial also sought to suggest a connection between Williams and a baseball cap that the shooter dropped at the scene, though the hat was never tested for DNA.

No physical, forensic or digital evidence tied Williams to the crime, and some witnesses testified that he wasn’t the gunman.

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