Ex-Detroit mayor gets up to 5 years in prison

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Ex-Detroit mayor gets up to 5 years in prison

DETROIT – Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was sentenced to up to five years in prison Tuesday for violating the terms of his probation stemming from his conviction for lying under oath about an affair with his chief of staff.

Kilpatrick, 39, asked Judge David Groner to show him compassion during the hearing, but Groner said "that ship has sailed."

Groner said Kilpatrick would have to serve at least one-and-a-half years in prison, but that he would be credited for 120 days of time served from his original sentence. He is still obligated to pay back the remaining balance of his $1 million debt to the city of Detroit.

Kilpatrick, the father of three young sons, was led from the courtroom in handcuffs.

Groner ruled last month that Kilpatrick failed to report all of his assets and meet other conditions of his probation. In court Tuesday, Groner scolded Kilpatrick for his continued lack of candor about his finances.

"Your continued attempt to cast yourself as the victim, your lack of forthrightness, your lack of contriteness and lack of humility ... clearly rehabilitation has failed," Groner told Kilpatrick after the former mayor spent about 15 minutes explaining why he should be allowed to return to his family in Dallas.

"I want to go home your honor, where I belong," Kilpatrick told Groner. "I'm not here because of a gun charge, or a drug charge. I'm here because of my confusion over some of the written orders that have been before me."

At issue is the restitution Kilpatrick was ordered to pay the city after he pleaded guilty in 2008 to obstruction of justice. Kilpatrick testified in a whistle-blowers' lawsuit that he was not romantically involved with his chief of staff, but text messages between the two later showed he was lying. Before the text message scandal broke, the city paid the two whistle blowers an $8.4 million settlement.

Kilpatrick, a Democrat, resigned, served 99 days in jail, agreed to give up his law license, repay the city $1 million, and stay out of politics for five years.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_re_us/us_detroit_ex_mayor

wow
 
I remember when this guy first came on the scene. The talk was about how young and smart he was but also that he was hip to what was going on in the streets. Seems like he had a world of potential. Sad that it came to this. He's still young, hopefully when he gets out he'll be able to reach that potential.
 
nothing unusual there.....Detroit - Democrat - jail....

Former Detroit President Pro Tempore Monica Conyers, has been sentenced to 37 months in prison for her role in a bribery scandal.

She is the wife of Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), who is the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
 
Just line up all the people in our state government, and Detroit government, and hang them. Glad to see Kwame getting what he deserved for once. Hopefully he gets the full 5.
 
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