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Greg Kelley Docuseries 'Objection' Wins Sports Emmy 

"Clamor" follows the tale of Kelley, a previous Leander High School football star who was blamed for physically attacking two kids in 2013. 온라인카지노

AUSTIN, Texas — The new docuseries fixated on Greg Kelley, which debuted on Showtime, has won a Sports Emmy. 

"Objection" follows the tale of Kelley, a previous Leander High School football star who was blamed for physically attacking two kids in 2013. Kelley, who was 18 years of age at the hour of his capture, was indicted for rape and condemned to 25 years in state jail. Be that as it may, new proof made his case be resumed in 2017, and his conviction was ultimately toppled in November 2019. Kelley talked with KVUE from New York minutes after the State's most noteworthy criminal court upset his conviction. 

The five-section arrangement was initially expected to have its reality debut at the 2020 SXSW celebration on March 14, in front of its TV debut, however the celebration was dropped because of COVID-19 security concerns. 

"Objection" follows the three years after Kelley's conviction, the help he got and the significant players on the two sides of the allure cycle, as they work to uncover reality. 

Kelley's story was followed intently by KVUE, and KVUE Anchor Bryan Mays shows up in the arrangement's trailer. 

You can peruse a timetable of Kelley's case here. 

In December 2019, Kelley reported he had been conceded to the University of Texas at Austin. In July 2020, Kelley took an interest in a stroll on tryout for the Texas Longhorns at the same time, as indicated by ESPN, he was educated that Texas would not be adding any new players to the list. 

Kelley later reported on Instagram he had been offered a full-ride grant to play football for Eastern Michigan University.