Man whose conviction was overturned still fighting

LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. (AP) -- A former Missouri man who was wrongfully convicted of molesting his 12-year-old stepdaughter is trying to get a Kansas City suburb to pay a multimillion-dollar court judgment against a former detective.
Ted White Jr. spent six years behind bars before he was released after an appeals court threw out his original conviction and a jury acquitted him.
It turned out the detective who led the investigation was having an affair with White's estranged wife.
White won a $16 million civil judgment against his ex-wife and the detective.
The city says it can't honor an earlier agreement to pay any judgment against the detective because a local ordinance bars it from indemnifying an employee who violates someone's constitutional rights.
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