LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — "Nearly 25 years after her wrongful arrest, Kirstin Blaise Lobato has been awarded $34 million in damages by a federal jury in her civil lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metro Police Department.
The jury found in favor of Lobato, who was wrongfully convicted for the 2001 murder of Duran Bailey and spent over 16 years in prison before being exonerated in 2017.
"I am so grateful to my attorneys, Loevy + Loevy, for taking my case when no one else would help me, and for working so hard on it," Lobato said.
Lobato's lawsuit claimed she was wrongfully targeted by LVMPD after defending herself against an unrelated rape attempt over a month before Bailey's murder.
Her attorneys argued that detectives fabricated evidence, mischaracterized her statements, and falsely suggested she confessed to the murder, despite having a solid alibi in Panaca at the time of Bailey's death.
"Detectives not only framed Blaise Lobato for murder, but they actually used the trauma of her earlier, unrelated sexual assault to do it," said Elizabeth Wang, one of Lobato's attorneys. "Blaise was a vulnerable teenager, and the criminal justice system failed her. Today, the jury spoke the truth and delivered justice."
David B. Owens, another attorney for Lobato, emphasized the broader implications of the verdict. "Blaise was a person the police should have treated with care, concern, and protection, but instead they built a bogus case around a teenager by weaponizing a rape attempt she survived," Owens said. "We are thankful that this jury saw that truth."
Lobato's conviction was vacated by the Nevada state court in December 2017, and all charges were dropped.
She was released in early January 2018. Earlier this year, the state court issued her a Certificate of Innocence, officially declaring her innocent of all charges.
In addition to the $34 million in compensatory damages, the jury awarded $10,000 in punitive damages against each of the individual detectives involved in the case.
"This is an extraordinary woman," said attorney Megan Pierce. "Blaise has been through more in her life than a dozen women should be asked to survive, and she has come out of it tough, fierce, and stronger than ever. We can’t wait to see what she does with the rest of her life, now that she’s free to put all this behind her.""