Sex slave, which was to spend life in prison for the murder of a client, was released 15 years later

31-year-old Cintaa brown, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of the man who bought her for sex when she was 16 years old, was released from prison in Tennessee after serving a 15-year period.

According to the Department of corrections Tennessee brown, which pardoned in January, was released on Wednesday, July 7. Her lawyers have confirmed to USA Today that she was released from a women’s prison in the North-West of Nashville about 3:30 in the morning.

Sex slave, which was to spend life in prison for the murder of a client, was released 15 years laterSinta brown was released from prison despite a life sentence. Source: facebook/independentlens

Brown, zastrelilsya real estate agent johnny Allen in 2004, will remain under supervision on parole for 10 years on the condition that she not violate any laws. The woman also needs to work at least 50 hours of community service, including work with at-risk youth.

In a statement after her release, brown said she wants to help other women and girls suffering from abuse and exploitation.

«I thank the Governor and first lady Haslam for their trust in me, and with the Lord’s help I will do everything that they, like the rest of my supporters were proud of me,» said freed.

At the time of the offence brown was a victim of the sex trade. According to her, in her Teens, she fell into the hands of a pimp who had beaten, raped and drugged her almost daily.

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Her case attracted the attention of Hollywood stars, including Internet-star Kim Kardashian, singer Rihanna and comedian Amy Schumer.

While in prison almost half of his life, brown received a bachelor’s degree and graduated from Lipscomb University. Together with prison consultants, she developed a plan of action after her release, which includes a stay in a transitional center and continue her current course of study within the program LIFC LIBCOMB University.

Brown plans to release a book in mid-October. Also in this year should get a documentary about her life.

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