Detroit Strip Clubs: Cox tells court he can’t find his home phone records for stripper lawsuit

March 9, 2010 at 12:12 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Last Updated: March 08. 2010 7:05PM
Cox tells court he can’t find his home phone records for stripper lawsuit
Paul Egan / The Detroit News
Detroit — Attorney General Mike Cox can’t turn over his home phone records in connection with a lawsuit brought by the family of a slain exotic dancer because he doesn’t remember and can’t find out what phone company he used in 2003, a federal judge was told today.
Norman Yatooma, the attorney for the family of dancer Tamara “Strawberry” Greene, has requested records of phone calls between Cox and four others from around the time in 2003 when Cox investigated a rumored stripper party at the mayor’s Manoogian Mansion that allegedly occurred in the fall of 2002.
Frank Monticello, an attorney for Cox, told U.S. Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen that Cox has provided records from his office phone and his personal cell phone.

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