Detroit Strip Clubs: Paramedic’s lawyer upset at ruling in case tied to Tamara Greene

June 25, 2009 at 8:13 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Paramedic’s lawyer upset at ruling in case tied to Tamara Greene
BY BEN SCHMITT FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
June 25, 2009
A lawyer for a paramedic, who said he saw a woman who alleged she had been assaulted by Carlita Kilpatrick, said today he’s upset with a judge’s decision to allow a lawsuit to proceed.
Paramedic Cenobio Chapa filed the lawsuit against the City of Detroit and the Fire Department after being fired Oct. 24, a day after an affidavit with his claims went public.
Chapa, 45, said in an affidavit released Oct. 23 by Norman Yatooma — the attorney representing the family of slain stripper Tamara Greene — that the woman Chapa saw in fall 2002 in a wheelchair was loud and emotional and accompanied by the mayor’s security team.

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