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- Posted August 06, 2010
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News (AP) - Kilpatrick's father, wife must sit for interviews
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DETROIT (AP) -- The wife and father of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick must sit for interviews in a civil lawsuit over the death of a stripper.
A federal judge in Detroit refused to block the depositions Wednesday. They had been set for this week but will be moved to another date.
The family of Tamara Greene says Kilpatrick stifled an investigation into her still-unsolved fatal shooting in 2003. He denies it.
Attorney Norman Yatooma wants to interview Carlita Kilpatrick and Bernard Kilpatrick about a long-rumored party at Detroit's mayoral mansion where Greene may have danced.
Judge Gerald Rosen says the depositions will be videotaped. Transcripts of the interviews will be sealed but might be released later.
Published: Fri, Aug 6, 2010
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