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		<title>Kilpatrick Trying to Reduce Restitution Payments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick told prosecutors last week that he doesn’t know who is paying the rent on his spacious million-dollar mansion in an affluent Texas suburb.
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<p>Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick told prosecutors last week that he doesn’t know who is paying the rent on his spacious million-dollar mansion in an affluent Texas suburb.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s so many different people giving you so much money that you can&#8217;t even keep it straight? Is that what you&#8217;re telling us, sir?&#8221; asked Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor Athina Siringas.</p>
<p>Kilpatrick, who resigned from his office in disgrace earlier this year, was back in a Detroit courtroom for a high-profile restitution hearing. Kilpatrick owes the city of Detroit $1 million, stemming from a sex-text scandal that resulted in a perjury conviction and four months of jail time.</p>
<p>Prosecutors argue that Kilpatrick is living a lavish lifestyle, driving expensive cars and enjoying a pricy, red-brick, 2,800-square-foot home in Southlake, a tony suburb outside of Dallas.</p>
<p>Kilpatrick is also accused of failing to fully disclose his family’s financial records. He told the court that he did not know much about his wife’s finances — including whether she even has a job, according to <em>The Detroit Free Press</em>.</p>
<p>And he insisted that he has no idea who pays the rent on his luxury home. Prosecutors are skeptical of Kilpatrick’s testimony and believe he’s trying to avoid paying restitution.</p>
<p>Kilpatrick was asked several times why his wife, Carlita, handles all their finances.</p>
<p>“My wife is pissed at me,” Kilpatrick said in court, “so I don’t get involved in the day-to-day operations of our checking account. “She directs the account, totally. … I’m just happy to be living in that house.”</p>
<p>But pressed on the witness stand, Kilpatrick said, &#8220;At this particular time, I have the only income in the home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kilpatrick sells medical software in Dallas and is looking to reduce his monthly restitution payments from $6,000 to $3,000. He maintains that he does not make enough money to pay the city what he owes.</p>
<p>Kilpatrick also told prosecutors that he has borrowed thousands of dollars from friends to make his restitution payments. One family friend paid Kilpatrick $12,500, and a prominent Detroit businessman gave Kilpatrick $150,000 toward his restitution payments.</p>
<p>Prosecutors also want to know more about a reported $240,000 loan to Kilpatrick by a group of businessmen, which includes Compuware Chairman Peter Karmanos Jr.</p>
<p>According to media reports, Wayne County prosecutors allege that Kilpatrick and his wife have had more than $1 million stored in various bank accounts. They also argue that Kilpatrick is aware of the couple&#8217;s finances since bank statements in both of their names were delivered to the same post office box.</p>
<p>This week, Kilpatrick asked Wayne County Circuit Court Judge David Groner if he could put the restitution hearing on hold and return to Dallas to work on a deal that could bring in $300,000. Groner agreed to let Kilpatrick travel back to Dallas – but with a stern warning.</p>
<p>“I’m going to let him go to his meeting,” Groner said, but he ordered Kilpatrick to produce a letter detailing the business arrangement of the earnings and a confirmation by his employer.</p>
<p>“If I don’t get that letter,” Groner said, “there will be a contempt hearing.”</p>
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