Detroit Strip Clubs: Detroit seeks to block texts in dancer’s case

October 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

U.S. magistrate judges spent months poring through more than 600,00 text messages sent by city employees before this month identifying 36 text messages as possibly relevant to the case. Lawyers for the city and the other defendants were given a chance to review the text messages and object before they are turned over to Norman Yatooma, the lawyer for Greene’s family.
Yatooma, speaking tongue in cheek, said he welcomed the changes in administration since Kilpatrick left office because the Kilpatrick administration would have objected to all 36 text messages, not just 35.
Mayer Morganroth, a lawyer for defendant Christine Beatty, Kilpatrick’s former chief of staff, said Friday a lawyer from his office has also reviewed the text messages. Morganroth has yet to file his objections.
Also Friday, Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox said he wants to testify in the civil lawsuit.
Cox investigated the party allegations — but not Greene’s killing — in 2003 and determined the stripper party was an urban legend.

See the full article from “The Detroit News”

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