Michigan Governor will review request to remove Kwame Kilpatrick
/Kilpatrick's deputy press secretary, James Canning, criticized the submittal and those signing it as playing politics. "Council President (Ken) Cockrel is trying to backdoor his way into becoming Detroit's next mayor," Canning said.
Council members say they were misled in approving the $8.4 million whistle-blowers settlement because they were unaware of a confidentiality agreement Kilpatrick signed that referenced sexually explicit text messages between him and his ex-top aide, Christine Beatty.
Both denied under oath at the trial that they had a romantic relationship, but the text messages published in January by the Detroit Free Press contradicted them.
Kilpatrick and Beatty now face criminal charges of perjury, misconduct and obstruction of justice stemming from the trial, and also are accused of lying under oath about their roles in the firing of a top police official.
If convicted of a felony, Kilpatrick would be forced to vacate the mayor's office under the city charter.
Associated Press writer Corey Williams in Detroit contributed to this report.
