You won’t believe who gets $2 million payout after wrongful conviction

It’s a story that has gripped the nation for decades, and now it has taken a dramatic new turn.

A woman once branded 'Australia’s worst female serial killer' will receive a $2 million payout from the government after enduring 20 years in prison for crimes she did not commit.

Her release and now this compensation mark a stunning reversal in one of the country’s most infamous miscarriages of justice.


For those who may not recall, Kathleen Folbigg was convicted in 2003 of killing her four children—Caleb, Patrick, Sarah, and Laura—between 1989 and 1999.

The case was one of the most controversial in Australian legal history, with the deaths of her children initially attributed to smothering.

The prosecution’s case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence and the now-infamous diary entries, which were interpreted as confessions of guilt.


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Kathleen Folbigg will receive compensation from the NSW government after being wrongfully convicted of killing her four children. Credit: Facebook


But as the years passed, the scientific community began to question the verdict. New research in genetics and cardiology revealed that the children may have died from natural causes linked to rare genetic mutations.

After two major inquiries and mounting pressure from scientists and advocates, Folbigg was finally released in June 2023, her convictions quashed and her name—at least in the eyes of the law—cleared.

Now, in a move that echoes some of Australia’s most high-profile wrongful conviction cases, the NSW government has agreed to pay Folbigg an ex gratia sum—meaning a one-off, discretionary payment, not determined by a court.


While the exact amount was meant to be confidential at Folbigg’s request, it’s widely reported to be around $2 million.

Attorney-General Michael Daley said the decision came after 'thorough and extensive consideration' of the evidence and submissions from Folbigg’s legal team.

The payout is intended to compensate her for the 20 years she lost to a wrongful conviction, the trauma she endured, and the damage to her reputation.

Folbigg’s case now sits alongside other infamous Australian miscarriages of justice. Lindy Chamberlain, who was wrongly convicted of killing her baby Azaria at Uluru in 1980, received $1.3 million in compensation in 1992.

More recently, Scott Austic, a West Australian man acquitted of murder after 13 years in prison, was awarded $1.55 million.

In contrast, David Eastman, who spent 19 years in jail for a murder he didn’t commit, received a court-ordered $7 million payout.


But as many legal experts and advocates point out, no amount of money can truly compensate for the years lost, the stigma endured, and the pain suffered by those wrongfully imprisoned.

Folbigg’s lawyer, Rhanee Rego, described the claim as including a detailed account of her 24-year ordeal, evidence of government errors, and expert assessments of her losses.

The payout also raises broader questions about how Australia handles wrongful convictions. Ex gratia payments are rare, and there’s no standard formula for how much is awarded.

Unlike court-ordered damages, these payments are at the government's discretion, often decided behind closed doors by state cabinets.

This lack of transparency and consistency has led to calls for a national compensation scheme for the wrongfully convicted.


For Folbigg, the payout is a bittersweet victory. She’s free, her name has cleared, and she’ll have some financial security after decades of hardship. But the scars of her ordeal will likely remain for life.

Her case is a stark reminder of the fallibility of our justice system—and the importance of scientific progress in righting past wrongs.
Key Takeaways
  • Kathleen Folbigg, who was wrongfully convicted of killing her four children and spent two decades in prison, will receive a compensation payment from the NSW government.
  • While Folbigg requested most details be kept private, it’s understood her ex gratia payment is about $2 million after her convictions were overturned due to new scientific evidence.
  • Ex gratia payments like Folbigg’s are rare, decided by state cabinet, and differ from court-awarded damages; other high-profile cases include Lindy Chamberlain and Scott Austic.
  • Folbigg’s compensation claim included details about her long ordeal, government errors, and independent assessments of her loss; her convictions were quashed after evidence from genetics and cardiology experts.
Do you think $2 million is enough for 20 years lost? Should there be a national standard for compensating the wrongfully convicted? And do you remember following the Folbigg case over the years? Share your opinions and stories in the comments below.

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I still think she is guilty and only got off because the prosecution didn't do their job properly.
It's not a coincidence that 4 babies died while in her care.

If there were any heart conditions or any other serious condition it would have been picked up from birth. Dud she not take the babies for check ups.
With any heart problems they would not have put on weight.

Then their is her diary!!

"New research in genetics and cardiology revealed that the children may have died from natural causes linked to rare genetic mutations."

The Prosecution didn't get their evidence right!! I believe she is guilty.

As for Lindy Chamberlain I always said she was innocent
 
Wasn't an autopsy done on any of the babies? More care needs to be done when you charge someone with murder. Better policing and much more thorough research is needed.
 
No amount of money can compensate Ms Folbigg's for all the hardship she has endured over the past two plus decades. She has not only lost the children she loved but has also lost any chance of recovering moments of normality she would have had during the years of wrongful incarceration. My heart ❤️ goes out to her.
 
now she is proven not guilty because the prosecution didn't do their job properly she should get at least $20 million poor lady has suffered enough
 
How about we put the Attorney General and the Premier in jail for 20 years. But don't despair we will give them 2 million each when they come out, sounds more than fair to me.
 
How much was paid to the lady (and I use the term loosely) who was allegedly raped in Parliament House and the case never went to trial. She was just given a handout. Our Legal system needs a bloody good shake up. I was taken for a ride many years ago by a solicitor who was disbarred before my case went to court and finally told me after the case that she "could not represent me any more". It was bit late then, and then she went bankrupt.
 
I’m not going to say whether I think she’s guilty or not. I’ve been waiting to see the shit hit the fan once money came into the equation. For those that think she’s guilty, why are you complaining - she spent 20 years in gaol and was due for parole shortly after she was released, so what more do you want. For those believing her innocent- after years of hard, all consuming work you have succeeded in what you set out to do, so what are you complaining about.
As for compensation for wrongful conviction- I’m sure each and every person who was in that position would feel they should receive it and it should be an amount you feel you deserve for what you’ve gone through. The amount should really only be the business of Ms Folbigg, her lawyers and the government.
We live in a country that follows the laws of government and courts so in the eyes of the law she is not guilty. Accept it whether you believe it or not.
 
I still think she is guilty and only got off because the prosecution didn't do their job properly.
It's not a coincidence that 4 babies died while in her care.

If there were any heart conditions or any other serious condition it would have been picked up from birth. Dud she not take the babies for check ups.
With any heart problems they would not have put on weight.

Then their is her diary!!

"New research in genetics and cardiology revealed that the children may have died from natural causes linked to rare genetic mutations."

The Prosecution didn't get their evidence right!! I believe she is guilty.

As for Lindy Chamberlain I always said she was innocent
Suzanne, oh well, we’ll just hand the responsibility for prosecuting, judging and sentencing over to you and I’m sure we’ll all feel a lot more secure and comfortable. Your ignorance is breath-taking.
 
The $2m payment to Ms Folbigg is not based on what she deserves as much as what the State can afford and how much tax payer money should be given to her.
Raise your hand if you are prepared to pay more tax so Ms Folbigg gets more compensation.
I am still livid about the amount of tax payer money(?) that was given to that woman who claimed to have been raped in Parliament House.
It would be better if those who caused the injustice were required to pay. Most of them probably have Office Bearers Liability insurance for that purpose.
 
I FEEL THIS SET A PRECEDENT FOR OTHERS WHO COMMIT MURDER
DO SOME TIME AND GET PAID FOR IT
 
The $2m payment to Ms Folbigg is not based on what she deserves as much as what the State can afford and how much tax payer money should be given to her.
Raise your hand if you are prepared to pay more tax so Ms Folbigg gets more compensation.
I am still livid about the amount of tax payer money(?) that was given to that woman who claimed to have been raped in Parliament House.
It would be better if those who caused the injustice were required to pay. Most of them probably have Office Bearers Liability insurance for that purpose.
They need to put some prosecuting lawyers in jail for all the BS they embellish, creating these cases to incarcerate innocent people, forcing taxpayers to pay for their lies!
 
They need to put some prosecuting lawyers in jail for all the BS they embellish, creating these cases to incarcerate innocent people, forcing taxpayers to pay for their lies!
I think it's was the prosecuting lawyers that didn't do it right and that's why she got out.
The evidence they presented was done wrong. If they had done it correctly she would still be inside
 
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I still think she is guilty and only got off because the prosecution didn't do their job properly.
It's not a coincidence that 4 babies died while in her care.

If there were any heart conditions or any other serious condition it would have been picked up from birth. Dud she not take the babies for check ups.
With any heart problems they would not have put on weight.

Then their is her diary!!

"New research in genetics and cardiology revealed that the children may have died from natural causes linked to rare genetic mutations."

The Prosecution didn't get their evidence right!! I believe she is guilty.

As for Lindy Chamberlain I always said she was innocent
Not always the case Suzanne Rose, my daughters heart problems were not diagnosed until she was four and she was a healthy weight.
 
Oh, so many couch lawyers ready to convict based on 20 years ago
Police and prosecution hell bent on getting a conviction as 4 deaths too much of a coincidence>
They have a habit of hiding any adverse evidence even with so-called full disclosure
Any autopsy back then probably did not test for or show up any genetic abnormalities and familial occurrences
If the case was tried at a date when this genetic evidence was available would she have been found not guilty through reasonable doubt? But the again I guess all those self-same couch lawyer s etc would still have said guilty without actually hearing all the evidence and reading the genetic reports.
and as for interpreting the diary - how many of us have had conversations etc totally misinterpreted by the other party according to their own prejudices. How many people have expressed guilt for causing the death of another by the ir action or lack of inaction. So many have been racked with such guilt and spoken and written about it - "I did it, it was my fault" easily interpreted by others as actual guilt especially by a legal system wanting a conviction
 
now she is proven not guilty because the prosecution didn't do their job properly she should get at least $20 million poor lady has suffered enough
A million dollars a year for a murderous bitch who was exonerated on a dubious technicality?

Almost 40 times that of the annual aged pension!

The slag can rot.
 
Suzanne, oh well, we’ll just hand the responsibility for prosecuting, judging and sentencing over to you and I’m sure we’ll all feel a lot more secure and comfortable. Your ignorance is breath-taking.
How would the forum members feel if they were in Mrs Folbergs place and went to jail for something they weren’t guilty of , most are of the opinion she is guilty.
My story is a little different when my second daughter was born , I was unable to convince DRsthere was something wrong with her only to be told I had a beautiful healthy daughter. Unable to convince them she had trouble breathing, until a baby specialist started ,and he told me she had an enlarged liver , and operated and was unable to find the cause , she died twice in theatre . She was five and a half months old. The week before her 1st birthday she had an episode and was rushed to the Mater hospital, where the Nuns baptised her she was allowed home a few days later only to pass away while I was bathing her .She was 1 year and 3 days old. It was after the autopsy they found the cause of her illness , she had four cusps in the pulmonary artery? Where it should have been three ,so when the blood was pumped to her heart they never closed . So please don’t jump to conclusions as Dr can be wrong .



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I still think she is guilty and only got off because the prosecution didn't do their job properly.
It's not a coincidence that 4 babies died while in her care.

If there were any heart conditions or any other serious condition it would have been picked up from birth. Dud she not take the babies for check ups.
With any heart problems they would not have put on weight.

Then their is her diary!!

"New research in genetics and cardiology revealed that the children may have died from natural causes linked to rare genetic mutations."

The Prosecution didn't get their evidence right!! I believe she is guilty.

As for Lindy Chamberlain I always said she was innocent
Totally agree.
 
A million dollars a year for a murderous bitch who was exonerated on a dubious technicality?

Almost 40 times that of the annual aged pension!

The slag can rot.
Glad I'm not the only one who believes she is guilty
 

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