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Headline: Criminal Legal System Reformer Kelly Grace Price: Founder of Close Rosies

Kelly Grace Price at the Federal Courthouse at 40 Foley Square. Price has stewarded several successful Federal Actions through the court: one against news wire Reuters for violating the copyright of her famous photos taken on 9/11 as she fled the collapsing World Trade Center Towers; another a Section 1983 Lawsuit for Malicious Prosecution et al and; had success in being the first to file action to stop the transfer of pre-trial detained women, girls and LGBTQI people from the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers, the county lock up to the Bedford Maximum Security State Prison for sentenced people.

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Kelly Grace Price at the Federal Courthouse at 40 Foley Square.  Price has stewarded several successful Federal Actions through the court:  one against news wire Reuters for violating the copyright of her famous photos taken on 9/11 as she fled the collapsing World Trade Center Towers; another a Section 1983 Lawsuit for Malicious Prosecution et al and; had success in being the first to file action to stop the transfer of pre-trial detained women, girls and LGBTQI people from the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers, the county lock up to the Bedford Maximum Security State Prison for sentenced people.