Monday, March 25 2013 9:58 PM EDT2013-03-26 01:58:06 GMT
The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds. Among the new information he unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
The lead FBI agent on the Kilpatrick case spoke to the reporter that broke most of the stories about the former mayor's misdeeds. Among the new information M.L. Elrick unearthed is what the feds called their investigation.
Monday, March 11 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-03-11 23:16:31 GMT
Fox 2's M.L. Elrick was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again. He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
Fox 2's M.L. Elrick has covered the Kilpatrick incorporated trial from gavel to gavel and was in the courtroom when Kwame Kilpatrick heard the words guilty over and over again. He said the former mayor's "jaw dropped" as the verdict was read.
Thursday, March 7 2013 8:14 PM EST2013-03-08 01:14:46 GMT
"That pay-to-play was horrible," said Detroit's mayor. "That does not exist today." So what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again? We went looking for answers, and you'll be surprised at what we found.
"That pay-to-play was horrible," said Detroit Mayor Dave Bing. "That does not exist today." So what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again? We went looking for answers, and you'll be surprised at what we found.
Tuesday, March 5 2013 6:44 PM EST2013-03-05 23:44:32 GMT
One lawyer made such an impression that weeks after deliberations began in the Kilpatrick incorporated trial, his words still echo in our ears. M.L. Elrick takes a look back at the best of Mike Rataj.
One lawyer made such an impression that weeks after deliberations began in the Kilpatrick incorporated trial, his words still echo in our ears. M.L. Elrick takes a look back at the best of Mike Rataj.
Monday, March 4 2013 6:27 AM EST2013-03-04 11:27:47 GMT
So far, the federal investigation into dirty deals in Detroit has resulted in 25 people either pleading guilty or being convicted of criminal charges. That has M.L. Elirck singing the "Metropolitan Rip-off Blues".
So far, the federal investigation into dirty deals in Detroit has resulted in 25 people either pleading guilty or being convicted of criminal charges. That has M.L. Elirck singing the "Metropolitan Rip-off Blues".
Sunday, February 24 2013 10:23 AM EST2013-02-24 15:23:40 GMT
For the past three days we have been looking for a sign giving us a clue what the jury is thinking. So far, all we have learned is they wanted to know more about an amendment to Tony Soave's sewer lining contract.
For the past three days we have been looking for a sign giving us a clue what the jury is thinking. So far, all we have learned is they wanted to know more about an amendment to Tony Soave's sewer lining contract.
Tuesday, February 12 2013 6:51 PM EST2013-02-12 23:51:29 GMT
FOX 2's M.L. Elrick offers up his take as the jury turns its attention to defense attorneys on the second day of closing arguments in the corruption trial of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
FOX 2's M.L. Elrick offers up his take as the jury turns its attention to defense attorneys on the second day of closing arguments in the corruption trial of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
Friday, February 1 2013 9:12 AM EST2013-02-01 14:12:10 GMT
For at least the seventh time since testimony began back in September, the Grim Reaper has cast his shadow over people I have met, people I know and people close to me.
Perhaps it's to be expected during this seemingly interminable slog, but for at least the seventh time since testimony began back in September, the Grim Reaper has cast his shadow over people I have met, people I know and people close to me.
DETROIT (WJBK) -
New texts in the Kilpatrick Incorporated trial indicate Bobby Ferguson got favors from friends in high places and raise troubling questions about whether recreation officials sold out taxpayers for a pair of pants.
Ferguson's team didn't have the best plan to build a new Heilmann Recreation Center on Detroit's east side, but they had the best friends.
At least that's the impression FBI agent Bob Beeckman gave jurors. He read text messages suggesting Christine Beatty used her influence with the head of the Detroit Building Authority, Elizabeth Ayanna Benson. Benson, by the way, just happens to be the mayor's cousin.
In texts sent on the day the Heilmann deal was announced, Ferguson wrote to Beatty: Thank you, I love you, you are for sure my sister.
Beatty: What did I do?
Ferguson: Benson.
Beatty: Oh. You know I was going to take care of you!
Ferguson: Thank you.
Ferguson attorney Gerald Evelyn cautioned reporters that the messages might not mean what we think they mean.
"I think you guys are reading them the wrong way and that's not the whole story. That's all I can tell you. I've told you a hundred times wait until the evidence is all in," he said.
But prosecutors say Ferguson also used his influence to get work on a new Patton Park Recreation Center.
Text messages indicate Nick the Tailor's shop was where Ferguson sewed up a couple recreation department deals by buying free suits for city officials.
Prosecutors say rec department executives Lee Stephenson and Vincent Anwunah got the suits. Text messages show Ferguson got more than a city contract. He got respect.
Prosecutor Jennifer Blackwell, referring to text messages, asked Beeckman: How did Mr. Anwunah refer to Mr. Ferguson during this time?
Beeckman: He called him "boss".
Evelyn wouldn't say whether Ferguson bought suits for city officials, but he suggested there's nothing wrong with hooking a bureaucrat up with some free duds.
"It's not a problem if it's not against the law," he said.
I can't say whether it's against the law, but another witness testified that taking anything of value from a city contractor would have been a violation of city policy. Of chouse, Kilpatrick took plenty of swag while in office, a subject you can read more about in my "Daily Takeaway".
Question and Answer
HUEL PERKINS: You mentioned that Kilpatrick's cousin was running the building authority. When did she get that job?
ELRICK: That's a story I broke way back in 2002. It's interesting. She was just a bureaucrat in the Planning Department and unlike other cities who put building officials, people with a background in contracting and building and architecture, to run their building authorities, Kwame Kilpatrick picked this little known bureaucrat, who happened to be his cousin, and put her in charge of a pretty significant city department.
PERKINS: According to testimony, Christine Beatty was helping to steer contracts to Bobby Ferguson. Why isn't she on trial too?
ELRICK: That's a question that a lot of people are asking. We don't have an answer to that, but I think if we get to the end of this and can really get people to talk frankly, we're going to find out that there was some debate in the federal agencies as to whether or not Christine Beatty and maybe some other people should have been charged, as well. Ultimately the prosecutors decided to narrow this case down to five. Two have reached plea deals. We're left with these three, but we're going to hear Christine Beatty's name a lot more before this over and the real question is are we going to see her in court. I'm betting we won't, but with this case you just never know.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:43 PM EDT2013-05-21 19:43:35 GMT
Brian Woehlke and his family
All funds collected will be donated to the Westland Fire Fighters Charity's fund for the family of fallen firefighter Brian Woehlke, who passed away while battling a Westland fire on May 8.
All funds collected will be donated to the Westland Fire Fighters Charity's fund for the family of fallen firefighter Brian Woehlke, who passed away while battling a Westland fire on May 8.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:46 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:46:25 GMT
Judge Wade McCree took the witness stand on Tuesday. The embattled judge had a lot to say about his affair with a woman who stood in his courtroom. His wife had something to say about it, too.
Judge Wade McCree took the witness stand on Tuesday. The embattled judge had a lot to say about his affair with a woman who stood in his courtroom. His wife had something to say about it, too.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:48 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:48:42 GMT
Trained Salvation Army counselors are being mobilized to head down to the tornado disaster area in Oklahoma to not only help with the victims, but the first responders, as well.
Trained Salvation Army counselors are being mobilized to head down to the tornado disaster area in Oklahoma to not only help with the victims, but the first responders, as well.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:25 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:25:11 GMT
The American Red Cross is working in a variety of ways and from several different areas of the country to help the victims of the tornadoes which struck in the nation's heartland.
The American Red Cross is working in a variety of ways and from several different areas of the country to help the victims of the tornadoes which struck in the nation's heartland.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:23 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:23:14 GMT
Basehunters, a storm chasing team from Norman, Okla., captured over three minutes worth of video showing Monday's deadly monster tornado that roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs.
Basehunters, a storm chasing team from Norman, Okla., captured over three minutes worth of video showing Monday's deadly monster tornado that roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:22 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:22:57 GMT
Find out how you can help the victims of Monday's deadly tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing dozens and flattening neighborhoods, schools and businesses.
Find out how you can help the victims of Monday's deadly tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing dozens and flattening neighborhoods, schools and businesses.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 6:21 PM EDT2013-05-21 22:21:52 GMT
As people struggle to pick up the pieces in the areas of Oklahoma ravaged by tornadoes, we've learned some relief will be coming from right here in Michigan.
As people struggle to pick up the pieces in the areas of Oklahoma ravaged by tornadoes, we've learned some relief will be coming from right here in Michigan.