Jones talks candidly and openly about having to forfeit her five medals from the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, for using performance-enhancing drugs and serving six months in prison for lying to federal prosecutors. After her release from prison, Marion sought to take her experiences and encourage others
to learn from them. She is actively speaking to teens and other groups and spreading her “Take a Break†message through which she advises young people to stop, take a break, think and seek proper advice from people they trust and who have their best interests at heart before making critical decisions that will have a profound impact on their lives. Jones shares her journey from celebrated role model, to disgraced athlete, to recovery and redemption in her book, On The Right Track: From Olympic Downfall to Finding Forgiveness and the Strength to Overcome and Succeed.In this week’s On The Record segment, Hill talks with Barry Scheck, an attorney for The Innocence Project; Monifa Bandele, a program manager at the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation; and criminal trial lawyer and activist Michael Coard about African Americans in the criminal justice system.
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