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Shattered

White Boy Rick, Chapter 4 – I’m No Cocaine Kingpin

Shattered

WDIV Local 4 | Graham Media Group

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Chapter 4 – I’m No Cocaine Kingpin: Rick has given the feds enough information for them to start prosecuting the Curry’s. Out of a job, Rick charts a new path with the skills he's accumulated from the government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:14.8

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0:27.0

The following podcast contains explicit language. Do you remember how the task force ended its relationship with you?

0:43.0

Yeah, I remember they just, one day my pager never went off again.

0:47.0

They just stopped talking to me.

0:50.0

There was never a formal, we're done using you, stop selling drugs, stop hanging around these people,

0:59.2

there was never none of that.

1:01.4

Rick Worsh's inside information led to the prosecution of the city's of that

1:05.0

the city's inside information led to the prosecution of the city's most prominent drug

1:06.1

organization but now that the curries were off the street

1:09.2

Rick he was no longer needed.

1:11.4

The government as opposed to thanking him, giving him a medal, saying, okay, now we're

1:19.1

going to send you back to school and we expect you to do well and graduate, they just stopped calling them.

1:27.0

That's Rick's lawyer, Ralph Musselli.

1:30.0

They just cut him loose.

1:32.0

Now, he's used to having money in his pocket

1:38.7

so now they're they're gone the money's gone they're gone did you think about going back to school at all

1:48.0

I tried to go to school in the suburbs for a minute and it didn't last and actually I was too you know I've become

1:56.3

so involved in the streets to do working for them that the streets just had a hold on me

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