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Chicago man who spent wrongful-conviction award on rebuilding gang sentenced

Published March 09, 2017

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Thaddeus Jimenez. (Cook County Sheriff's Office)

A federal judge sentenced to prison for more than nine years a Chicago man who won a $25 million award in 2012 for a wrongful murder conviction only to spend it on rebuilding his street gang.

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On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber sentenced Thaddeus Jimenez after prosecutors showed a video of Jimenez calmly shooting a former gang member in both legs.

Jimenez and his co-defendant, Jose Roman -- the man who shot the video from the passenger seat of Jimenez's Mercedes -- had previously pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges. Roman was sentenced to just over 7 months in prison.

The Chicago Tribune reports Jimenez spent millions on luxury cars for himself and his gang. He even paid members to tattoo the gang's insignia on their faces.

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