sexual assault scandals are the new norm for the military. clearly an epidemic. we had no other choice but to go and fight for legislation under my sister s name. with me now is christina also with me vanessa s oldest sister maya guillen, she s also the founder of i am vanessa guillen foundation. thank you both so much for taking the time to be with us. mira let s talk about the legislative win, i want to ask you how you are, how your family is especially in the light of the fact that having the dock out is revisiting all of this all over again. in fact alicia thank you for having us tonight and giving us the platform to speak on. very important subject that many families should be speaking on, most definitely it has been a very hard two years but we have been happy to see that we were able to change something very tragic into a reform of historic reform that was needed for decades now and
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this is what a free man looks like. angel gonzales seeing his family first time late last night after spending nearly 21 years behind bars for crimes he did not commit. he walked out of dixon correctional center in illinois cleared of 1994 conviction of rape, after new dna testing proved he was not one of the two men that committed the crime. his freedom was initially held up by a property damage conviction while in solitary confinement, a conviction he was also cleared of yesterday. i am joined by angel gonzales and his attorney from the innocence project. thank you for being with me. angel, describe this moment when you walked out of those doors a free man. what was it like? i don t think i have the words to describe but it was great to be free again. it was such a great day for me thanks to vanessa, my attorney and all the innocence project
somebody can hear you. you just got to keep moving keep asking for help. somehow, sway help will appear. that s what i did. i met great people along the way, they helped me out with letters and recommendations and so on. it was hard but it is not impossible when you keep on fighting. angel, i am showing a picture on screen of you on the right and you more than 21 years ago. we can tell it is you, but a lot of water crossed under that bridge in those 21 years. what was it like late last night when you got home. paint the picture for me angel. oh, man, it was such a great, great night. all my family was waiting for me with some food and some family members i don t recognize, but it was great, team of lawyers with with me vanessa, gina all of them they were great. i don t think i had words to describe how happy i was.
what were some of the things you dreamed of doing, of smelling, of tasting when you got out of prison? tell me what were the highlights of your night you were able to accomplish after so many years? oh, man, i was so excited, so happy, i could hardly eat, so much food on the table. i just want to hug everybody, talk a little bit to all of them i couldn t stop hugging my mother. it was great, great feeling. i don t think you can describe it after 20 years of meeting in that place, it was just amazing for me. what did you tell your mom? i just told her i love her very much and thank for everything, just being there, letters, everything for believing in me most of all. vanessa, on the legal side of this a lot of people may wonder why it took so long. part of it just had to do