"I'm Released": New Orleans Man Escaped from Prison Litigation | U.S. News

After escaping New Orleans Prison from New Orleans Prison last month, one person remains huge.

In a rapidly popular video, the man identified himself as Antoine Massey, one of 10 prisoners who fled the Orleans Justice Center (OJC) from the Orleans Justice Center (OJC) on May 16, said he was wrongly charged and possessed documents and said he confirmed his innocence.

"They said I broke out." "I didn't break out. I was relaxed."

Authorities have been searching in the New Orleans area for more than two weeks since the men squeezed out from a hole behind the prison toilet. The graffiti left on the wall contains the message of “easy to laugh” and the arrow points to the gap.

Ten of the ten have been arrested, with more than a dozen (many of them friends and family) on charges of providing food, cash, transportation or shelter, according to court documents. Along with Massey, Derrick Groves has not been found yet.

Officials have not confirmed that the person in the video is Messi. However, the man in the video is wearing a sportswear and sitting on a stool in the lowest equipped kitchen with a facial tattoo matching Macy.

He called for an investigation into his conviction and sought help from public figures, including Donald Trump and Mick Mill. He opened wrinkled paper to the camera and claimed he had a signed affidavit that he was charged with assault saying the allegations were false.

He said: "If you are an innocent person, why are you going to jail?"

Massey was stolen and charged with domestic abuse involving extortion while escaping. He has a history of domestic violence charges and has evaded imprisonment.

CNN reported that he stood out from a juvenile detention center at the age of 15, with five others breaking windows using metal chains and running for weeks. Massey slid under the fence in the exercise field at the 27-year-old detention center.

Court records show that there is a third attempt, as well as some cases, that he "tampered with and/or deleted the court-ordered GPS monitor."

Now 32 years old, Messi seems to claim that this attempt to go out makes sense.

Meanwhile, the FBI, the U.S. Marshal Service, state and local police, and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office continued the search. As of Monday, the reward is $50,000 if the information leads to the arrest of Groves or Messi.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office said in a statement that they learned about the video and encouraged Messi to hand over himself.

"If the individual portrayed in the video is indeed Antoine Massey, we strongly urge him to step up and turn himself to the proper authorities," the statement said.

“It is in his best interest to work with law enforcement officers and may help avoid additional allegations. It is important to properly serve justice and follow due process.”

The Associated Press contributed the report