Jul 20, 2020 · Wershe's attorney Ralph Musilli said his client told him this when they spoke about the possibility of him being released a few years ago: …
Apr 20, 2022 · Richard Wershe Jr., formerly known as “White Boy Rick,” is set to appear in court Wednesday afternoon to denounce the city of Detroit’s effort to …
Jul 20, 2021 · Richard Wershe Jr. is suing FBI agents, Detroit police and others a year after he was released from prison. ... Wershe’s attorney argued the vans are dangerous and inhumane, as Wershe had made ...
Jul 21, 2021 · Richard Wershe Jr has filed a $100m (£73m) lawsuit against former FBI agents and prosecutors, alleging child abuse in connection with his time as an informant. Wershe, now 52, spent three decades ...
Wershe, now 52 years old, returned to Michigan after his release from a Florida prison July 20, 2020. He has kept a low profile since his release, but spoke at length during a Tuesday news conference. “Listen, the justice system hasn’t been fair to me over the last 33 years.
Wershe, formerly known as “White Boy Rick,” was released from a Florida prison in July 2020, ending his 32 years behind bars that started after a drug trafficking arrest at 17 years old in 1987.
“Having worked undercover for the FBI and Detroit Police starting as a child at the tender age of 14, Wershe is the youngest FBI informant in this history ...
Wershe, now 52, spent three decades behind bars after a drug conviction. Recruited at 14, he is thought to be the youngest FBI informant in history.
His exploits were fictionalised in a Hollywood movie, and now the true story of a one-time teenage FBI informant has a new twist.
David Guralnick, The Detroit News. image caption. Richard Wershe Jr has sued the FBI one year after his release from prison. His exploits were fictionalised in a Hollywood movie, and now the true story of a one-time teenage FBI informant has a new twist. Richard Wershe Jr has filed a $100m (£73m) lawsuit against former FBI agents and prosecutors, ...
Known as "White Boy Rick", Wershe's brief stint as an informant and his ultimate conviction inspired a 2018 movie of the same name, with Matthew McConaughey cast as his fictional father. Wershe has said the moniker was not a nickname, but made up by the media around the time of his arrest. Former Detroit police officers, retired FBI agents, former ...
Recruited at 14, he is thought to be the youngest FBI informant in history. "I want this chapter in my life closed," Wershe said, surrounded by family at a press conference on Tuesday, on the one-year anniversary of his release. Known as "White Boy Rick", Wershe's brief stint as an informant and his ultimate conviction inspired a 2018 movie ...
Wershe, formerly known as “White Boy Rick,” was released from a Florida prison in July 2020, ending his 32 years behind bars that started after a drug trafficking arrest at 17 years old in 1987.
“Having worked undercover for the FBI and Detroit Police starting as a child at the tender age of 14, Wershe is the youngest FBI informant in this history ...
Richard Wershe grew up in Detroit at a time when unemployment was on the rise, and the crack cocaine epidemic gripped the city. His family lived on the east side, a rough neighborhood to grow up in back then. His father, Richard Sr. and his mother Darlene divorced when he was five years old, and Richard ended up staying with his father. Richard Sr.
Richard, aka White boy Rick, was finally set free in 2020 after spending more than thirty years in jail. Since he was sent to prison when he was 17 years old, Richard didn’t get to see his children grow up, and the world passed him by. He went back to a big family of two daughters, a son, and six grandchildren.
White Boy Rick’s new fame changed his life. On July 14, 2017 , just a few days shy of his 48th birthday, he was finally granted parole.
Reporters and the police broadcast the young, baby-face all over the news with headlines that called him the leader of a drug cartel. Wershe, the police claimed, was a dangerous cocaine godfather known to his underlings as “White Boy Rick”. Convicted murderers came and went while Wershe was behind bars for possession.
Wikimedia Commons Coleman Young, the Detroit mayor who was allegedly involved in the police corruption scandal exposed by Rick Wershe Jr. White Boy Rick, though, was a little bit too good. Pretty soon he uncovered a conspiracy that ran through the whole city.
BoogeyMan Ben/YouTube Inspector Gil Hill was a minor celebrity. This picture of him is a still from his role in the movie Beverly Hills Cop. His information helped uncover one of the biggest corruption cases in police history. More than a dozen police officers were implicated.