TBO.com - News From AP:
"Perjury charges related to a text-messaging sex scandal and 2007 whistle-blowers' trial led to his 2008 guilty plea to obstruction of justice and no contest plea to assault.
As part of the deal with prosecutors, Kilpatrick resigned and agreed to pay the city $1 million. He also served 99 days in jail.
After his Feb. 3, 2009 release, Kilpatrick was hired as an account executive for Covisint, a Texas subsidiary of Detroit-based Compuware. Groner then set monthly restitution payments at $6,000.
It was Kilpatrick's desire to pay smaller amounts that prompted prosecutors to delve into his finances. They accused Kilpatrick of hiding assets by moving large sums from bank accounts bearing his name to those under his wife's name, and wanted Groner to order him to pay a $225,000 lump sum."
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Motor City Thuggery Doesn't Go Unpunished... or so they say
This guy is getting off too easy. What he did to the once beautiful city of Detroit is criminal. Wait, that's right... he is a criminal. Pay up, dude.
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