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Malik Yoba: Actor/Activist to Host TV One’s ‘Justice By Any Means’ Crime Series

Malik Yoba attends the Thurgood Marshall College Fund

*Actor and community activist Malik Yoba will host TV One’s “Justice By Any Means” starting on Monday, Oct. 24 at 10 p.m. ET.

The one-hour re-enactment crime and justice series returns with the untold stories of family members, friends and good Samaritans whose relentless pursuit of justice resulted in retribution for crimes committed on the victims the law forgot. “Justice By Any Means” will guide viewers through these horrific and heroic tales, per Shadow and Act.

“I am honored to host such an inspiring show. Although these true life crime stories are tragic and horrific, the overriding spirit of each hour of Justice By Any Means is most importantly about showcasing ordinary people doing extraordinary things on behalf of others, loved ones and strangers. Viewers will learn that they too have the power to make a difference,” said Yoba.

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Yoba is best known for his work as an actor on the small and big screen. He’s also “an educator and facilitator of leadership programs to encourage and improve the lives of young people around the world.” As host of “Justice By Any Means,” he is now advocating for victims of crime.

The series delivers first-person accounts of brave individuals as they launch their own investigations, immerse themselves in dangerous manhunts and meet face-to-face with suspected assailants – all in the name of justice.

Broadway World reports that the premiere episode explores a case that made national headlines when Jannie Ligons, a grandmother from Oklahoma City, become a victim of sexual assault at the hands of a local police officer. Her investigation ultimately unearthed a shocking story of an officer abusing his position of power to routinely prey on multiple Black women.

“Justice By Any Means” returns to TV One’s True Crime Monday night programming, which includes hit series “Fatal Attraction” and “For My Man” from 8-11 p.m. ET.

 

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