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It's been over two years since I wrote [1] about the indictments of former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, his father, and a city contractor. This morning, according to an article in the Detroit Free Press [2], the jury entered its verdicts. Kilpatrick was convicted on 24 of 30 counts, including five counts of extortion, racketeering, bribery and several mail, wire and tax fraud charges. The contractor was found guilty on nine of 11 counts, including racketeering and several counts of extortion.

The Free Press article says, "The defendants were accused of, among other things, shaking down contractors and rigging bids to help steer lucrative contracts to Ferguson. Prosecutors said the philosophy of the enterprise was simple: If you wanted work in the city of Detroit, you either had to hire Ferguson, or in some cases, hire the mayor’s father as a consultant."

It also says that the mayor abused a nonprofit he set up, using it as "a personal piggy bank." Yes, another case of nonprofit abuse.

Robert Wechsler
Director of Research, City Ethics

203-230-2548
Story Topics: 
City Related [3]
Contractors and Vendors [4]
Family Members/Nepotism [5]
Gifts [6]
Misuse of Office/Special [7]
Nonprofits/Charities [8]
Pay-to-Play [9]

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[1] http://www.cityethics.org/content/large-contracts-bid-rigging-and-pension-boards-detroit
[2] http://www.freep.com/article/20130311/NEWS0102/303110133/Kwame-Kilpatrick-Bobby-Ferguson-guilty-racketeering-extortion-dad-guilty-1-tax-count
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