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Posted at 10:00am on Apr. 1, 2008 Detroit? Corruption? Nah. Just ignoring court orders for fun!
By RightMichigan.com
Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.
This is the sort of move that makes those naturally inclined to distrust the government even more convinced they've got something to hide. While the elected, acting and sitting Mayor of the City of Detroit prepares to go to trial facing twelve counts including eight felony indictments that could land him in the clink for fifteen years, charges directly related to a cover-up by his administration, the good folks at city hall took cover-ups one step further this past weekend.
The family of dancer Tamara Greene, one Norman Yatooma, has retained council and is investigating her still unsolved murder.
There are a lot of unsolved murders in Detroit but this one is unique for one particular reason. Greene was rumored to have been involved in a little scuffle with the Mayor's wife at a wild party at the Manoogian Mansion. Rumors. I don't know if they're true. Frankly, I'd always assumed they weren't. Attorney General Mike Cox investigated the supposed party and concluded himself that it never happened.
It's a big stretch for me to think that it not only did happen but there was a dancer, she did fight with the Mayor's wife and that that may have some connection as to why she wound up dead.
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Posted at 8:47am on Mar. 5, 2008 Breaking: CMU Holds Secret Expulsion Meeting, Decides Student's Fate
By RightMichigan.com
Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.
Though an end to the Gary Peters Congress or Campus battle remains elusive it looks this morning as if this particular chapter in the Dennis Lennox saga is drawing to a troubling close. At least as far as Central Michigan University is concerned.
Below you will find documents obtained by Right Michigan indicating that a top secret, back room closed-door disciplinary hearing was held while students were away on spring break. Though Lennox was convicted of a variety of offenses he was not given the chance to present a defense or to even answer the charges against him. Heck, he didn't even know the hearing had taken place, where it was or who attended.
