Charles County law enforcement authorities who his attorney says framed him, has taken advantage of his freedom over the last year. Irons, who filed a civil suit against the St. Moore has always been a private person, rarely giving the public a glimpse of her life until now. He was in prison when she died said in the show that he didn't find out she has passed away until a few weeks after she died. After he was released, Irons visited the home where he grew up with his grandmother and also visited her gravesite. The documentary shows footage of Moore and Irons during their journey the last few years as she tried to help him get his conviction overturned. I'm really excited for people to hear and share some of these things directly from me." "The Arthur Ashe award gives me the opportunity to take a little more time to talk about what really matters. A documentary of their story - "Breakaway" - that was produced by Robin Roberts will air next week on ESPN. He was released last July and married Moore a few weeks later. Irons was only able to watch Moore on TV when she was dominating women's basketball at UConn and then with the Minnesota Lynx while he was in jail serving a 50-year sentence for a crime that Moore and her extended family helped get overturned. That fact he says Moore still has it is welcome news for WNBA fans wondering if the former league MVP will return to the league. She still shoots from deep and will shoot your lights out." She made a trick shot from her mama's bedroom to the goal. We have a basketball hoop in the back of the house," he said laughing during an interview with The Associated Press this week. NEW YORK (AP) - Maya Moore's husband Jonathan Irons had a quick answer when asked if he wanted to see his wife play basketball again.
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