DETROIT (AP) — The corruption trial of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has resumed with a former state senator in the witness chair.
After a day off, prosecutors asked former Senate Majority Leader Dan DeGrow on Thursday about approving state grants in 2000 when Kilpatrick was a member of the House.
The government alleges that Kilpatrick illegally funneled tax dollars to his pal, Bobby Ferguson. Kilpatrick, his father, Ferguson and the city’s former water boss are charged with a racketeering conspiracy and other crimes.
The government’s main claim is that Kilpatrick received hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash through bribery, extortion and other methods when he was mayor, from 2002 to fall 2008. He resigned four years ago in another scandal and now lives in Grand Prairie, Texas.
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