Florida Budget Includes $4 Million Compensation for Families of the Groveland Four 75 Years After Wrongful Conviction

More than 75 years after four young Black men were wrongly accused in one of Florida’s most notorious racial injustice cases, state lawmakers have approved $4 million in compensation for their descendants as part of the state’s 2026-27 budget.

The funding, included in the final budget agreement reached by legislative leaders, would provide restitution to the families of the Groveland Four — Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd and Ernest Thomas — who were falsely accused of raping a 17-year-old white woman in Lake County in 1949.

When Florida issued posthumous pardons in 2019 and a judge vacated the convictions in 2021, it marked the first official acknowledgment that the four men had been innocent victims of a racially charged miscarriage of justice. The compensation is the latest chapter in that effort to provide some measure of accountability…

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