STARZ announced the “The Case of Cyntoia Brown” limited drama series inspired by the story of Cyntoia Brown-Long who served 15 years of a life sentence for killing a man when she was 16 years old. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, executive producer of the STARZ “Power” Universe series and “Black Mafia Family,” and his G-Unit Film & Television executive produce with La La Anthony (“Power,” “The Chi”), who has been a long-time supporter of Brown-Long’s and brought the project to G-Unit. Santa Sierra (“Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” “Vida,” “Narcos”), also an executive producer, is writing the limited series. Brown-Long and her husband Jamie Long will consult on the project.
Based on Brown-Long’s book, Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System, the series tells the story of Cyntoia Brown-Long who was sex trafficked by a boyfriend, tried as an adult at 16 years old and sentenced to life in prison for aggravated robbery and first-degree murder. Despite being a minor, the sentence required her to serve at least 51 years before being eligible for parole consideration, which would not make her eligible for parole until she was 67.
She was granted clemency and released in 2019 and now advocates for criminal justice reform and victims of trafficking. Her case also inspired the introduction of state legislation aimed at protecting minors who are victims of sex trafficking. Since her conviction, juvenile sentencing guidelines in Tennessee have been amended: now, children under the age of 18 cannot be tried for prostitution. If she were to be arrested today, Brown-Long would be treated as a child human trafficking victim.
The scripted series is developed through Jackson’s overall deal through his G-Unit Film & Television, Inc. banner with STARZ. Senior Vice President of Original Programming Kathryn Tyus-Adair is the executive overseeing the series on behalf of STARZ.