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Cyntoia Brown Released From Prison After Serving 15 Years of a Life Sentence for Murdering a Man Who Bought Her for Sex When She Was 16-Years-Old

8/7/2019

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Tennessee woman Cyntoia Brown has been released from prison after serving 15 years of a life sentence for murdering a man who bought her for sex when she was 16-years-old.  

The 31-year-old walked out of Tennessee Prison for Women before sunrise on Wednesday following a clemency grant by former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam after celebrities including Kim Kardashian and Rihanna rallied for her release. 

Brown, who shot dead real estate agent Johnny Allen in 2004, will remain on parole supervision for 10 years on the condition she holds a job and does not violate any laws.  

In a statement following her release, Brown said she wants to help other women and girls suffering abuse and exploitation.

'I thank Governor and First Lady Haslam for their vote of confidence in me and with the Lord's help I will make them as well as the rest of my supporters proud,' she said. 

Cyntoia Brown, pictured in 2018, walked out of Tennessee Prison for Women early Wednesday after serving 15 years of a life sentence for murdering a man who bought her for sex when she was 16

Brown was granted full clemency after serving 12 years in prison for the 2004 shooting death of 43-year-old Nashville man, Johnny Allen (above), when she was a prostitute

She was convicted in 2006 of first-degree murder and was originally ordered to serve at least 51 years in prison before being eligible for parole. 

Brown had run away from home at the time and linked up with a man known as 'Cut Throat,' who she said later became her pimp. She said that man trafficked her, beat, raped and plied her with drugs on a near-daily basis. 

She encountered Allen after he picked her up at a drive-in restaurant in Nashville so he could have sex with her. 

Brown said Allen insisted on taking her back to his house after saying he was an ex-Army sharpshooter and showing off his firearms. 

She has previously said his behavior made her nervous and that he 'grabbed' her forcefully between her legs while they were on his bed.

'He just gave me this look. It was, like, a very fierce look,' she said in a 2011 documentary based on her incarceration. 
'But then, he rolls over, like he's reaching to the side of the bed or something. So I'm thinking, 'he's not going to hit me, he's going to get a gun'.' 

Brown has maintained she shot Allen in the back of the head at close range with a gun she had in her purse because he kept reaching under the bed and she thought he was going for a weapon. 

After she shot him, Brown took two of Allen's rifles, stole $172 and fled in his truck.  
Prosecutors had argued during her trial that the teenager killed Allen in order to rob him.
'When I was 16-years-old, I did a very horrible thing, and that has been with me for a very long time,' she said during her trial. 
'He didn't deserve to die. I was wrong. I was wrong. And I can't fix it.' 
Her case drew the attention of Hollywood stars, including Kim Kardashian and Rihanna. 
In the lead up to his clemency decision in January, Gov. Haslam's office was inundated with letters and pleas urging him to show Brown mercy. 

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against life-without-parole sentences for juveniles but the state of Tennessee had argued successfully in lower courts that Brown's sentence was not in violation of federal law because she would be eligible for parole after serving at least 51 years.

Haslam said that was too harsh a condition for a crime Brown admitted to committing as a teen, especially given the steps she has taken to rebuild her life. 

She earned her GED and got a college degree from Lipscomb University in prison. Brown also became a mentor to troubled girls and young women while behind bars.

Brown has since met with prison counselors to design a plan for her release, which will include time in a transition center and continuing coursework with the Lipscomb University program.

She plans to have a book published in mid-October and a documentary about her is set to be released this year. 

After being granted clemency, Brown issued a statement saying she will do everything to justify Haslam's faith in her and thanked her family for their support. 

'I am thankful for all the support, prayers, and encouragement I have received. We truly serve a God of second chances and new beginnings. The Lord has held my hand this whole time and I would have never made it without Him. Let today be a testament to His Saving Grace,' she said at the time. 

'Thank you to my family for being a backbone these past 14 years. 

'I am thankful to my lawyers and their staffs, and all the others who, for the last decade have freely given of their time and expertise to help me get to this day. 
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'I love all of you and will be forever grateful. With God's help, I am committed to live the rest of my life helping others, especially young people. My hope is to help other young girls avoid ending up where I have been.' 
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