Affidavit details 2002 disturbance at Manoogian Mansion
A former dispatcher claims that a reported disturbance at the home of then-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick escalated after his wife was brought to the house to let officers in.
Attorney Norman Yatooma has filed Sandy Cardenas’ affidavit in U.S. District Court in a civil suit charging Kilpatrick and others with blocking an investigation into stripper Tamara Greene’s slaying.
Greene is purported to have danced at a never-proven party at the mayoral mansion several months before her shooting death.
Cardenas says she received several calls to dispatch officers to the mansion in October 2002, but no one would open the doors. She says officers later told her the “disturbance heated up” after Carlita Kilpatrick was brought to the mansion.
Yatooma also has asked the judge hearing the civil suit to unseal documents.
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