Scandal-plagued Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's staff is taking aim at a Washington, D.C., newspaper that published a photo purportedly showing him appearing in a red dress with a plunging neckline in a middle school play.
The Hill identified Kilpatrick as being one of eight boys wearing wigs and dresses in a grainy, color photo of a 1984 performance of "Little Annie" at Dwight Rich Middle School in Lansing.
But Kilpatrick spokeswoman Denise Tolliver denies that Kilpatrick was among those in the photo. Tolliver tells The Detroit News she showed the photo to Kilpatrick and he says the boy wasn't him.
Kilpatrick and former Chief of Staff Christine Beatty face perjury, obstruction of justice and other charges. They are accused of lying under oath during a whistle-blowers' trial last summer when they denied being romantically involved.
Not only is the Mayor a cheat but he likes to crossdress.
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i'm a 26year old female. i live in detroit. i have lived in detroit my entire life (almost). i work two jobs (one as a personal asst. and one as a call center rep). i'm not on welfare. i do not have a house full of kids. i don't have one child to be real. i don't live with my mother and i have not since the age of 21. i come from a well balanced background. i go to on line college ( which i know people put you down for, but there was no money for me to go to school,thanks bush). i have been working in the state since age 15. i am proud to live in the city of detroit. to all you people that think all people that live in my city are on welfare, not true. i will tell the truth after my father was murder on the streets of detroit my family and i were on welfare. my mother went back to college (u of d mercy) so she could support us later. this was over ten years ago that we went through my father's death and welfare. so sometimes welfare is a stepping stone to get up a hill. my mother has now once again went back to school, and has worked for michigan health board for seven years, as a social worker.
Member Since: 3/24/2008