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Text Message Excerpts of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick | Text Message Excerpts of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick |
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Text Message Excerpts of Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick
In public statements and under oath, Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has denied repeatedly over the past four years that he had a sexual relationship with his chief of staff, Christine Beatty. The issue was central to claims by former police officers who sued the city and Kilpatrick, accusing the mayor and Beatty of retaliation in part because of what the cops knew about Kilpatrick's private conduct. The Detroit Free Press was able to obtain nearly 14,000 text messages from Beatty's city-issued paging device. The messages reveal hundreds of personal exchanges between the mayor and Beatty in September-October 2002 and April-May 2003. It is reported that many describe a sexual relationship, often graphically. The two of them arranged trysts, plotted to spend nights together while traveling on city business and discussed their fears of being caught by the mayor's security team. The messages below were released by the Detroit Free Press, and have been reprinted below to try and shed some light on what may have really happened.
WHAT KILPATRICK TESTIFIED Mike Stefani, lawyer for ex-cops Gary Brown and Harold Nelthrope: Mayor Kilpatrick, during 2002 and 2003 were you romantically involved with Christine Beatty?
Kilpatrick: No.
Valerie Colbert-Osamuede, lawyer for the City of Detroit: And would it be fair to say, sir, that in your professional relationship as mayor and Christine Beatty's professional relationship as chief of staff, that you in fact have conducted yourself in such a way as professionals in a non-sexual way? Kilpatrick: Yes.
WHAT KILPATRICK SAID IN PUBLIC
WHAT BEATTY TESTIFIED Beatty: No.
Dec. 9, 2003, deposition in the whistle-blower suit Beatty: No, I've not dated the mayor at all. Stefani: Do you have any knowledge of the mayor philandering? Beatty: No, I do not. Stefani: Do you believe that he does philander? Beatty: Is this something I have to answer? OK. No, I do not. Stefani: During the trip (referring to a Sept. 9-15, 2002, trip to Washington, D.C.), did you and the mayor spend time alone together in his hotel room? Beatty: I don't recall that at all. Stefani: Is it possible you could have? Beatty: I doubt it. ... Stefani: Did you use the message device to arrange social meetings between you and the mayor? Beatty: No. Stefani: Did you ever send the mayor, or receive from the mayor, a text message which was of an intimate or sexual nature? Beatty: No.
WHAT TEXT MESSAGES SHOW Christine Beatty: Can I just come and lay down in your room until you get back? Kwame Kilpatrick: Yes.
9/13/02, 9:02 a.m. (the next morning) CB: So we are officially busted! LOL KK: LOL LOL! Damn that. Never busted. Busted is what you see! LOL. ... CB: LOL, LOL. Damn, so they have to walk in before you conceed busted! LOL. KK: Hell yeah. Walk in.
9/15/02, 3:38 a.m. (still in Washington) KK: I got something for you. CB: LOL. Is that so? I'm in your room. Don't let Mike check it [an apparent reference to Mike Martin, a bodyguard who often traveled with the mayor]. Are you in route or still hanging? What do you have for me?
9/24/2002, 6:56 p.m.
9/28/2002, 11:53 p.m. KK: At home waiting for all EP [executive protection unit officers] to leave. Where are you? CB: At the residence inn in Madison hgts. KK: What rm? CB: ...I'm in room 311 in bldg 3 in the back.
10/7/2002, 11:20 p.m. KK: I feel that we can do that in WV [West Virginia] + just relax together. I need you soooo bad. I want to wake up in the morning and you are there. Make it happen. Love ya.
10/8/2002, 10:18 a.m. KK: I've been dreaming all day about having you all to myself for 3 days...relaxing, laughing, talking, sleeping and making love. 10/31/2002, 5:28 p.m. KK: I'll feel better once I'm holding you. CB: You didn't say whether or not we are trying for some time tonight. KK: Definitely. I'm getting a room. Damn that! CB: LOL. Okie dokie. (Kilpatrick later tells her to pick up room key at Marriott)
11/1/2002, 12:28 a.m. CB: Definitely 6302! 6301 has two double beds.
4/8/2003, 8:55 p.m. CB: And, did you miss me, sexually? KK: Hell yeah! You couldn't tell. I want some more. Don't sleep!
5/5/2003, midnight CB: LOL! Your game is way on baby! "you had me at hello!" Jerry McGuire 2000. LOL. I just didn't want to get caught.
The termination of Deputy Police Chief Gary Brown
WHAT KILPATRICK TESTIFIED Kilpatrick: No. I did not terminate Mr. Brown. I did not fire Mr. Brown. Colbert-Osamuede: When you removed Deputy Chief Brown from his appointment, was it your intent to harm him? Kilpatrick: Not at all. Colbert-Osamuede: What was your intent, sir? Kilpatrick: My intent was to move him out of the public, I mean professional accountability, bureau, and find a more professional person who understood that. That had grew up in that process, and get that person in there. But it wasn't to damage him in any way. And it was a tough decision. These decisions are always tough. But it wasn't to hurt him, step on him, do things to him.
WHAT BEATTY TESTIFIED Beatty: Again, Mr. Brown was not fired.
Dec. 9, 2003, in deposition taken by Brown's lawyer, Mike Stefani. Stefani: He was what again? Beatty: He was unappointed from his position as deputy chief and has since retired from the Detroit Police Department. He wasn't fired.
WHAT TEXT MESSAGES SHOW Beatty: I'm sorry that we are going through this mess because of a decision that we made to fire Gary Brown. I will make sure that the next decision is much more thought out. Not regretting what was done at all, but thinking about how we can do things smarter.
Kilpatrick: True! It had to happen though. I'm all the way with that! |
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