Kwame Kilpatrick Out of Jail
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick emerged from jail after serving a 99-day sentence, greeted in the cold by about two dozen reporters and a handful of onlookers.
The 38-year-old Kilpatrick left the downtown Detroit facility wearing a dark suit just after 12:30 a.m. Tuesday. He looked thinner and his beard was fuller than when he entered jail at the end of October.
The Democrat waved as he was whisked away in a blue Chevrolet Suburban, part of a multi-vehicle caravan that drove off in the snow and into the early morning darkness.
Kilpatrick and his ex-chief of staff admitted to lying during a 2007 whistle-blowers’ trial about a romantic relationship and their role in a police official’s firing. Sexually explicit text messages contracted their testimony.
Defense attorney Willie E. Gary said Kilpatrick will be heading to Texas for a job interview on Wednesday.
Kilpatrick must return to Detroit by Feb. 9.
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