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Wrongfully jailed man wins $15.5 million

Published: 25 July, 2011, 20:58
Edited: 01 August, 2011, 14:54

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TAGS: Children, Crime, Scandal, Sex, Corruption, USA, Culture


Ted White spent five years in prison. He was beaten behind bars in Costa Rica, went without seeing his kids for over a decade and the police officer that put him behind bars was having sex with his wife.

Now, after four trials and 13 years of controversy, White will receive over $15 million from the city of Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

Back in 1998, White’s then wife, Tina, reported to police that her husband had sexually abused their adolescent daughter. The detective involved in the case was Richard McKinley, and despite making it clear to his superiors that he was romantically involved with Mrs. White, he was allowed to continue working on the case.

The investigation was largely flawed and crucial evidence was discussed but never seen. White fled the country to take refuge in Costa Rica, only to spend a year behind bars (and beaten) there before eventually moved to a US prison to serve time for sexual abuse on a child. Five years after the fact, a jury determined that Officer McKinley had manipulated evidence and conspired with Mrs. White in order to land a conviction.

Three trials and several years after it all first erupted, White was acquitted in 2005. He sued McKinley and the former Mrs. White, as well as the city of Lee’s Summit. He was awarded $16 million in 2008, but because of a loophole the city had found, they cited an ordinance which allowed them to forgo forking over the fees.

After US District Judge Nanette Laughrey threatened to tear the case apart “piece by piece, molecule by molecule,” Lee’s Summit got scared. Now, 13 years later, White is looking at $15.5 million.

Speaking out after the settlement, White says that it is hard to get past the fact that the detective “stole” his children. Officer McKinley has married Tina White since the case first started up.

“I haven’t seen them for years. They are worth more to me than $15 million,” White says about his children.

“I used to pray for that man to take care of my children, and he was the one who put me in jail.”

White lashed out against the legal system, saying he hopes for a change in the way justice is carried out in America. McKinley had told his superior, Lee’s Summit police chief Ken Conlee, about the affair only three months into the investigation, but that didn’t change anything about the trial. Even prosecutors knew about the relationship but did nothing about it.

“Shame on those who knew the truth and did not come forth,”says White. “We have a right to stand up for our rights even when people try and abuse the system for their own benefit.”

White was originally sentenced to 50 years in prison for the crime he never committed.

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Fima Estrin July 29, 2011, 08:27
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My name is Fima Estrin and I live in Minneapolis

I represent RSOL in Minnesota

www.reformsexoffenderlaws.org

I came to US as Jewish Refugee on Human rights violations
in former USSR. All my relatives were holocaust survivors
I had my rights violated again in Minnesota.
I was convicted for p..rn possession in 2003, misdemeanor
conviction and placed on s..x offender register in Minnesota. There was
the similar situation. promise 100 years in prison if
I was not plead guilty.
Since 2003 as you may understand I can not find job, only short terms
projects.
Here you can find comparison of my situation as Jew pariah in USSR
and predator pariah in US

http://estrinyefim.newsvine.com/_news/2008/07/15/1667739-a-comparission-between-soviet-jews-and-sex-offenders-in-us

You may also read my story written by Irish writer Brian Rothery. Too
many examples of injustice for former political refugee on Human
Rights

http://estrinyefim.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/29/4779710-mitsubishi-electric-automation-abandons-employee

and my resent post

http://estrinyefim.newsvine.com/_news/2011/06/07/6805982-some-thoughts-and-comparisons

MLJ1219 July 26, 2011, 22:35
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Thank you RT for reporting this and Peltier story and private prison story. How did this man finally (was it 18 yrs justice denied or delayed) get justice at all? The fact is nobody cares and you don't get noticed until you are illegally imprisoned, killed or you pour gas on yourself to bring attention to your plight. Pros. attorneys, politicians, cops do not have a monetary incentive to do the right thing because it's the city or state that pays the bill. Make them accountable and you will see 90% of things like this go away. If you want to read about corruption go to Micheal (eal not ael) Lee Jordan on facebook (google it and look for man tied to a whipping post) read 3 letters posted on wall under video. Pls leave comments. I have also posted a letter (at bottom) on Missouri State letterhead that states in writing that my "due process" rights were violated. That is a federal offense that carries up to a ten yr. prison sentence but can't get federal district attorney of eastern district of Mo. to file charges. You read letters and tell me I am wrong--I dare you.

Anthony (unregistered) July 26, 2011, 20:28
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That cop is lucky he's alive. If I had been abused like that, I would (with my new found $15 million) make it MY MISSION to ensure that fucker disappeared.