Detroit Strip Clubs: Police capture 6, recover semi-automatic guns in Royal Oak home break-in
January 26, 2010 at 10:12 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsAfter the arrest of the male in the bushes, police arrested the driver in the vehicle by herself on Gardenia east of Campbell, Young said. Two other males were arrested on foot on Gardenia near Stephenson Highway, Young said.
The Crime Suppression Task Force is funded by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department and uses officers in local agencies to conduct undercover work, according to Young.
Without a doubt, (the task force) was a significant aid in our investigation with the capture of four other suspects, Young said. It was excellent police work by patrol officers and detectives in the Crime Suppression Task Force.
Police believe the 27-year-old homeowner was randomly targeted, Young said. The homeowner works at the front door of Cheetahs On The Strip, described by police as a gentlemans club, at 19245 W. Eight Mile Road in Detroit. Police believe the suspects followed her home after the bar closed, Young said.
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Detroit Strip Clubs: Michigan News — Cox completes deposition tied to stripper’s death
January 26, 2010 at 8:36 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsMichigan Attorney General Mike Cox has completed a deposition by an attorney representing the children of slain Detroit stripper Tamara Greene.
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DETROIT (AP) – Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox has completed a deposition by an attorney representing the children of slain Detroit stripper Tamara Greene. Monday was the second and final day of questioning by lawyer Norman Yatooma. Testimony began Dec. 11. In all, Cox was questioned for seven hours in the federal courthouse in Detroit. Yatooma alleges in a civil suit that ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and other city officials stifled a police probe into Greene’s April 2003 shooting death. Greene is rumored to have performed at a never-proven wild party at the mayor’s official Manoogian Mansion residence in 2002. Cox and Michigan State Police investigated the rumored party, but later ruled there was no evidence that it took place.
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Detroit Strip Clubs: Riddle teams with Conyers in ‘pirate’ life
January 26, 2010 at 8:36 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsDetroit — Longtime consultant Sam Riddle described himself and former Detroit City Councilwoman Monica Conyers as “political pirates,” prosecutors charged in the first day of testimony at Riddle’s corruption trial.
They had a corrupt, stormy, but mutually rewarding relationship and the plunder they took was from business people with proposals before the Detroit City Council or the city’s General Retirement System, where Conyers sat as a trustee, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Cares said in his hourlong opening statement.
Those businessmen — Reggie Barnett of Wireless Resources, Greektown restaurateur Jim Papas, Detroit real estate developer Melvin Washington, former Synagro vice-president James Rosendall Jr., and DéjÀ Vu strip club principals Jim St. John and Joe Hall — are among the witnesses expected to testify at the monthlong trial of Riddle, a former Detroit political consultant.
Detroit Strip Clubs: Cox questioned in dancer lawsuit
January 26, 2010 at 8:36 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments… I’ve done my seven hours,” Cox said as he left the courthouse. “If the court wants anything more out of me, I’ll be here to provide it.”
Chief U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen last week denied a request from Yatooma to extend the deposition. But he said Yatooma could make a new request if he still had specific questions he wanted to ask after the seven hours were used up.
Yatooma said he plans to make the request, though “we’re very happy with what we got today.”
Rosen has ordered Cox and Yatooma not to talk about the deposition.
Greene, who was linked to a rumored stripper party at the mayor’s Manoogian Mansion in fall of 2002, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Detroit on April 30, 2003.
Detroit Strip Clubs: Cox completes deposition tied to stripper’s death
January 26, 2010 at 1:48 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsCox completes deposition tied to stripper’s death
Associated Press – January 25, 2010 6:44 PM ET
DETROIT (AP) – Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox has completed a deposition by an attorney representing the children of slain Detroit stripper Tamara Greene.
Monday was the second and final day of questioning by lawyer Norman Yatooma.
Testimony began Dec. 11. In all, Cox was questioned for seven hours in the federal courthouse in Detroit.
Yatooma alleges in a civil suit that ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and other city officials stifled a police probe into Greene’s April 2003 shooting death.
Greene is rumored to have performed at a never-proven wild party at the mayor’s official Manoogian Mansion residence in 2002. Cox and Michigan State Police investigated the rumored party, but later ruled there was no evidence that it took place.
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