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Rick Wershe was an FBI informant at 14. Now he’s suing feds, Detroit police for child abuse
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On the one-year anniversary of his release from prison after 32 years, Richard Wershe Jr. filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing former FBI agents, ex-Detroit police officers and former federal prosecutors of child abuse in connection with his time as an informant when he was a teen. I want this chapter in my life closed, said Wershe, a former FBI and Detroit police informant known as White Boy Rick, as he was surrounded by his mother Darlene and other family members Tuesday.
Wershe, 52, said he had wanted to file the lawsuit many years ago but his two former attorneys feared that if he did he would have no chance at being released.
by Allan Lengel
(Photo: Michael Lucido)
Update, 7 p.m. Tuesday: Richard Wershe Jr. is suing former FBI agents, Detroit cops and federal prosecutors for allegedly using him illegally as an underage informant in the 1980s, and reneging on any deals to get him released from prison after his cooperation put drug dealers and bad cops behind bars. Wershe, 52, announced the suit Tuesday at a news conference in downtown Detroit a year after his release from prison. He also fielded questions about adjusting to the outside world after serving more than 32 years for cocaine trafficking and other charges. It s been difficult, he said. My father’s not here, a lot of my family members aren’t here, I didn’t get to see my kids grow up. . I saw the world evolve, but I didn’t get to play any part of it. It’s almost like being dead.