Kim Wozencraft

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Kim Wozencraft (born in Dallas, Texas) is the author of the novel Rush, on which a 1991 film was based.

Wozencraft based the novel Rush on events in her real life. Although she sold it as fiction, and changed the names of the characters, Wozencraft and her partner, later her husband, Creig Matthews, served time in federal prison for civil rights violations as a result of false drug arrests they made in Tyler, Texas in the late 1970s. Author David Ellsworth wrote the complete, nonfiction version of the story in his book, Smith County Justice [Discovery Press, 1985] several years before Wozencraft published her novel.

A summary of a lawsuit against Wozencraft by her ex-husband, Creig Matthews, which gives a description of what happened in Tyler, Texas that led to the convictions of Kim Wozencraft and Creig Matthews, can be found at: http://www.romingerlegal.com/fifthcircuit/opinions/93-04434.CV0.wpd.html

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