Amanda Knox slander conviction upheld by Italy’s high court
- Italy’s highest court upheld a slander conviction against U.S. Defendant Amanda Knox for accusing an innocent man in her British flatmate’s 2007 murder.
- Knox was convicted of slandering her former boss Patrick Lumumba by falsely accusing him of Kercher’s murder.
- The slander conviction against Ms. Knox remained the last legal stain against her.
- Lumumba stated that Knox 'never apologized to me' upon entering the court for the hearing.
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