NEWSWrongfully convicted man runs ultramarathons to raise money for Vindication Foundation Mikala ComptonGreg Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-StatesmanGreg Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-StatesmanGreg Kelley wears a shirt promoting his foundation while at Lakewood Park in Leander on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-StatesmanGreg Kelley runs at Lakewood Park in Leander on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-StatesmanGreg Kelley runs at Lakewood Park in Leander on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-StatesmanGreg Kelley looks out at the pond at Lakewood Park in Leander on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Kelley, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse of a child in Cedar Park, has started a foundation to raise money to help spread awareness and provide education about issues facing people who may be innocent of the criminal charges against them. He is running in ultra-marathons to help raise money for the cause.Mikala Compton/American-Statesman