Ex-Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick wanted in 2 courts - KMSP-TV

Ex-Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick wanted in 2 courts

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DETROIT (AP) -- Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has a full day of court appearances on his planner.

Kilpatrick's corruption trial in federal court is resuming Wednesday after a one-day break. In the afternoon, he's due in front of Judge David Groner at Wayne County Circuit Court.

Groner is the judge who sent Kilpatrick to prison for violating probation in a case that forced him out of office. Groner may get an update on restitution. Kilpatrick still owes the city of Detroit more than $800,000 for obstructing justice in a civil lawsuit.

His $500 November payment was days late. In federal court, Kilpatrick, his father and pal Bobby Ferguson are accused of widespread corruption.

  • Elrick's take on the Kilpatrick Trial

  • Monday, March 25 2013 9:58 PM EDT2013-03-26 01:58:06 GMT
    The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds.  Among the new information he unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
    The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds.  Among the new information M.L. Elrick unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
  • Monday, March 11 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-03-11 23:16:31 GMT
    Fox 2's M.L. Elrick was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again.  He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
    Fox 2's M.L. Elrick has covered the Kilpatrick incorporated trial from gavel to gavel and was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again.  He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
  • Thursday, March 7 2013 8:14 PM EST2013-03-08 01:14:46 GMT
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    "That pay-to-play was horrible," said Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.  "That does not exist today."  So what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again?  We went looking for answers, and you'll be surprised at what we found.
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