Detroit Strip Clubs: Whistle-blower suit to go forward as planned
June 25, 2009 at 8:36 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsBut on Wednesday, Potts granted the city’s motion to set aside the judgment, and now the matter will proceed through the normal litigation process. The city was ordered to pay $2,500 in costs.
“As the court has set aside the default judgment, this matter will proceed during the normal course of litigation and will be decided on its merits,” Krystal Crittendon, the city’s corporation counsel, said in a statement.
Crittendon said she also has reassigned the case to a different attorney.
“Additionally, the appropriate disciplinary action will be pursued related to the entry of the default,” Crittendon said.
Chapa, 45, said in an affidavit released Oct. 23 by 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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