DETROIT —
The state of Michigan has acquired a life ring that washed ashore 50 years ago from the Edmund Fitzgerald, a rare artifact that strangely became part of a settlement in a lawsuit that had nothing to do with the famous shipwreck .
Taxpayers are paying $600,000 to settle the lawsuit by Larry Orr, who accused a state police officer of violating his rights during a sexual abuse investigation that was discredited, court records show.
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Orr, in turn, agreed to give up the life ring, which he owned. U.S. Magistrate Judge David Grand said it was an "unusual settlement conference" when lawyers appeared in court on Oct. 8 and put the deal on the record.
The Associated Press reached out to the state police

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