A Kentucky man sentenced to life behind bars after being wrongfully convicted over the “satanic killing” of a teen girl 30 years ago has been awarded a record $24.35 million payout. Jeffrey Clark accused cops and a former coroner of conspiring to wrongfully imprison him for 22.5 years before being awarded the substantial payout — and $75,000 in damages — last Wednesday, according to his lawyers . “I finally feel like I am able to wake up from a 34-year nightmare,” he said following a successful civil case. He and his pal Keith Hardin were convicted in 1995 of killing Rhonda Sue Warford, 19, who was Hardin’s girlfriend. Jeffrey Clark, who was wrongfully convicted over the murder of a teenage girl in the 1990s, was awarded a $24.35 million payout. Loevy Warford was found dead in a field and covered in stab wounds after she left her Louisville home just after midnight on April 2, 1992.…