06/09/2023
Have you been an innocent victim of a news story reporting your arrest or indictment and casting a negative light on your character causing public shame and humiliation as well as employment denials, credit challenges and other devastating trauma? Have you suffered employment harm and other drama because the news never later reported your innocence when the charges were dropped, you were found not guilty, or there was an acquittal or expungement in your case? Have you written the news to request the removal of the article, put out publicly your own story of innocence on social media outlets, spoken on the radio and as a featured speaker at different events on the topic of public trauma when you are innocent like I have, but to no avail?
Well, our day has come to allow us to move forward and finally get past our nightmare ordeal! Read this article ⬇️ on a new Chicago Sun-Times policy to remove those damaging articles from search engines so we, the proven innocent, can live in peace with our right to be forgotten….
I applied yesterday to the new policy program! Cheers to the Chicago Sun-Times for joining with other news outlets around the country to rid the innocent persons, like me, of having to continue to explain that past damaging article to employers, community members, and more!
GIVE US FREE! BRAVO Chicago Sun-Times! Look at God! AMEN! AMEN! And AMEN!
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Jennifer Kho, the Sun-Times’ executive editor, explains how people we’ve written about can seek a review and possibly have stories removed from internet searches.