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| Detroit’s Troublesome Mayor Resigns, Heads to Jail, and Forced to Pay Millions. |
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Michigan, USA - Frustrated Detroit Chaldean business owners breathe a sign of relief. “Finally. It took this long and cost so much for this city to see what kind of crook we had in office,” says Khalid Nalou, manager of Downtown Corner Market. “He picked on small business from day one. This man forced more business to leave a city than Katrina. I moved my entire family from Detroit and was looking for another place to work.”
The infamous Democratic Mayor was not shy to share his dislike for small businesses in the city. He often complained and organized attacks against convenient stores, gas stations, hardware stores, salons, and dollar retailers.
“He upset and offended so many people. He was arrogant and thought he and his Democratic Party don't have to follow the law. He thought he was a lion, but now he is a mouse. When you are selfish and not humble, this is what happens. He ev,” says Nalou. Kilpatrick will shamefully resign, serve 120 days in jail, and pay $1M restitution.
Kilpatrick will plead guilty to two obstruction of justice counts and six other charges will be dismissed. He will go on 5 years reporting probation, serving the first 120 days in the Wayne County Jail. He must also leave office within two weeks. He has agreed to pay $1 million in restitution, paying $20,000 at the date of sentencing and the rest over the next five years.
Nalou says, “Our community helped him very much. We donated to him, we helped him with getting votes, and making the city better. Chaldeans helped bring over 100 million dollars to the city. I know of one project personally where a Chaldean investment group remodeled a 20 story building in Detroit and filled it with professional people. Everyone wanted to work with him, but he uses people, uses the community, and only cares about himself.” Nalou also added, “Many Chaldeans are leaving the city and starting bigger businesses outside of Detroit because of that man.”
Kilpatrick legal problems are not over. He has also pleaded no contest today to one felony charge stemming from his assault on two police officers who were trying to serve a subpoena on one of the mayor’s friends.
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Filed in Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society :: By David Najor on Thursday, September 04, 2008 :: 1289 Views
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November - CCSL Basketball Regsitration is now open. Please CLICK HERE and complete the online form. You must be a registered user of www.CHALDEAN.org to register online. Registration data must be completed, permission forms signed, and fee must be paid to CCSL coaches prior to the 12/31/08 deadline. To learn more about the CCSL Basketball 09 seasion visit CCSL in the community page menu section.

Friday, December 19, 2008 @ 7 PM - Chaldean American Student Association host their Christmas Ball. The event takes place at the Crowne Plaza in Novi, 27000 Sheraton Drive Novi, Michigan 48377. Attire is formal and tickets are only $40. Join Chaldean college aged students as they celebrate the Christmas holiday with cheer. To help sponsor the event or to reserve your tickets please e-mail CASA-WSU Chapter president Alex Thomas at at1003@gmail.com
Annouce your event, activity, meeting by e-mailing info@chaldean.org
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Wanted: Archdiocese of Detroit seeks fluent English speakers and office assistant to help with refugee support services. To learn more CLICK HERE.
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For Rent: 1,200 sf. Ranch house, three bedrooms and one and half bath, 2 car garage and a huge private yard located on 10 Mile & Berg Road, one block away from Mother of God Church in Southfield, Michigan. E-mail info@chaldean.org for more information.
Wanted: John Paul Home Health Care in Southfield, Michigan is looking to hire occupational therapists. e-mail info@chaldean.org your resume.
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A Sunday school class of Chaldean kindergartners were studying the creation story.
After several weeks, they were ready to review.
"What did God make the first day?" the teacher quizzed.
"The second day?" They answered both questions correctly.
"And what happened on the third day?" I asked.
One little Chaldean child, face shining with enthusiasm, exclaimed, "He rose from the dead!"
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