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bill s
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bill s asked in TravelUnited StatesDallas · 1 decade ago

Kwame Kilpatrick in Dallas? Like It? Hate it?

So who is he working for and how can he afford to stay in ritzy land?

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  • KitKat
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    How does he do it? I guess that's the mark of a real winner - being able to get out of jail (early, in my opinion) 25lbs lighter, dress in your best business attire, smile for the cameras, and head for a (most likely high-paying) job interview when hundreds of thousands of non-criminals have lost their jobs and are not having any "luck" in being called for an interview. His legal/promotional team probably secured him the interview - he's got to get a good job to pay that $1 Million back to the city of Detroit. Did you read the story in the Huffington Post? Read the comments, too. Corruption seems to rule in this country, doesn't it? If you're a high-profile Gangsta, you may get away with murdering strippers, but agree to serve 99 days in jail for "misconduct and obstruction of justice." Then again, if you believe in karma...

  • 1 decade ago

    Private jet, job interview?

    What kind of work is he qualified to do, and who would want to hire him?

    I am not sure what he is doing here, the judge said he must be in Michigan by Monday.

    I hope he can not get his probation moved to Texas we have enough criminals without importing more.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    HAHAHAHA *cough* sorry, couldn't help it... : )

    His probation will keep him in Detroit until he's dealt his next jail term. The-Powers-That-Be are just messing with him, letting him have a small taste of freedom.

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