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The conversation began with a focus on Kathleen Fulbig, who was wrongly convicted and spent 20 years in prison for the deaths of her four children. Exonerated and released two years prior, Fulbig is now set to receive only $2 million in government compensation. This sum has sparked outrage among her supporters and legal experts, who argue it’s inadequate given her wrongful incarceration and the profound personal tragedy she endured.
Her lawyer, Ronnie Rigg, emphasized that Fulbig “lost her four children and 20 years of her life,” highlighting the system’s failure to deliver justice and fair restitution. James Willis strongly echoed this sentiment, stating the amount should be significantly higher—possibly $20 million—to reflect her suffering and lost time.