She later revealed that she was focusing her efforts on fighting for the release of a Missouri man named Jonathan Irons, whom she believed was wrongly imprisoned. Love God & love People as He has loved us. It took a moment for her strength to return.

“It just felt so surreal to watch him walking on the other side of doors.

With the help of WNBA star Maya Moore, a Missouri man was released from prison Wednesday with Moore on hand to welcome him as he walked out of Jefferson City Correctional Center. Friend & red velvet cake lover.

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The Minnesota Lynx star was active in working for Irons’s release, arguing along with others that he had been falsely convicted of burglary and assault charges.“Apparently I couldn’t keep standing,” Moore said during a teleconference with media Thursday morning.

He placed a stay on the order, allowing the state 15 days to request a review by the appellate court. "It is so sweet to see the redemption that came from stepping away and giving what I had to this case," Moore Even so, the success they've had so far was enough to bring Irons to tears.

Now she’s ready for a rest Minnesota Lynx star Maya Moore put her WNBA career on hold last season to help free Jonathan Irons from prison. site: media | arena: wnba | pageType: stories |

Maya Moore helped free a man from prison.

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Maya Moore will miss her second straight WNBA season in 2020.. Maya Moore in a game with the Minnesota Lynx, who have won four W.N.B.A.

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star Maya Moore had his conviction overturned by a state judge on Monday.