Kilpatrick Pleads Guilty, Resigns
United Press International
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Thursday pleaded guilty to
obstruction and perjury charges, forcing him out of office.
Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to two felony counts, will serve
120 days in jail and pay as much as $1 million in restitution. He
also will be required to serve five years probation and agreed not
to seek political office during that time.
The deal apparently was reached late Wednesday after
prosecutors reduced the proposed jail time by two months, the
Detroit Free Press reported.
Kilpatrick initially had been charged with eight counts
stemming from a whistle-blower case that cost the city $8.4 million
and text messages between himself and a lover who was also on the
city payroll.
Kilpatrick good-naturedly jousted with reporters before
court was called into session, the Free Press reported.
The plea came as Gov. Jennifer Granholm was organizing
hearings on whether to remove Kilpatrick from office.
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