All Articles Tagged "Kwame Kilpatrick"

Kwame Kilpatrick Can’t Stay Out of Trouble

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Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is back in trouble and is being accused of violating his probation. Continue

Kwame Kilpatrick Emerges From the Depths of Jail

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Ladies who look kind of homely and are easily influenced by men should be on the lookout because Kwame Kilpatrick is back on the streets as a free man: Continue »

Kwame Kilpatrick Sells Vacation Home and Takes a Loss

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Detroit Mayor Charges

Livesteez is reporting that while Kwame is doing some time in the big house, his wife had to sell the vacation home in Florida: Continue »

What You Do in the Dark…

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Kwame Kilpatrick’s bust-it-secretary, Christine Beatty, is headed to the big house:

Ex-mayoral aide Christine Beatty pleaded guilty Monday in a text-messaging sex scandal with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick that gripped the city for nearly a year. She will spend four months in jail.

“I lied under oath,” a tearful Beatty told the judge, echoing the words her former boss, Kilpatrick, uttered in a courtroom during his own guilty plea three months earlier. Both admitted lying when they claimed they were not romantically involved. They were both married at the time.

Beatty, 38, pleaded guilty to two obstruction of justice charges. Under the deal with prosecutors, she will be sentenced next month to serve four months in jail and five years of probation. She will also pay $100,000 in restitution to the city.

We sure hope she was getting her back blown out something viscous because 4 months in jail and $100,000 is a steep price to pay for some wack ass “D.” SMH

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Shady McGrady Admits to Being a Lying Scuzz Bucket

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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick pleads guilty:

The deal calls for Kilpatrick to plead guilty to two felony counts of obstruction of justice by committing perjury, agreeing to serve four months in jail, pay up to $1 million in restitution, and serve five years’ probation. He also agreed not to run for office during that five-year span.

In a rushed monotone, Kilpatrick told the court: “I lied under oath in the case of Gary Brown and Harold Nelthrope versus the city of Detroit … I did so with the intent to mislead the court and jury, to impede and obstruct the disposition of justice.” Continue »