Wrongfully convicted man runs ultramarathons to raise money for Vindication Foundation

Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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Greg 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.
Greg 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.
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