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The plot thickens in the Hip Hop Mayor’s case. More steamy text messages sent between Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his former top aide Christine Beaty were “XPOSED” in an 18 page document that was ordered Tuesday morning by the Judge working the case. The Wayne County Judge ordered the papers recovered from the personal computer of Michael Stefani, an attorney who represented the three police officers who were fired last year because of an internal probe into the mayor’s personal actions. The firing was a violation of the whistleblower law thus the case settled last year for $8.4 million.  The controversial relationship was XPOSED between the married mayor and the now-divorced Christine Beatty was the reasoning behind those lawsuits and has led to public embarrassment, felony charges and possible prison time for both. On March 24, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy charged Kilpatrick and Beatty with a total of 12 criminal counts including obstruction of justice, conspiracy, misconduct in office and perjury.

According to a Sept. 23, 2002, text message from Beatty to the mayor, she wrote: “I love you so much man! Thank you for showing what it’s like to be head over heels in love.”
On Sept. 15, 2002, Beatty described a sex act she wanted to perform on the mayor but said she didn’t know how to ask him to let her do it. He replied: “Next time, just tell me to sit down, shut up and do your thing!”      

Later that month, the pair appeared to arrange a sexual encounter in Beatty’s office. On Sept. 19, 2002, Beatty wrote to Kilpatrick: “I have wanted to hold you so badly all day, but I was trying to stay focused on work. So, I promise, not to keep you longer than 15 minutes.”
Kilpatrick replied: “Don’t promise ni**a.”
Beatty said: “I’m in my office. Do you want me to come to yours or you coming to mine?”
Kilpatrick said: “I’m coming down there … LOL ditto. Freaky Chris!”      

Beatty and Kilpatrick are childhood friends. Beatty was insecure about their relationship and made Kilpatrick promise that she was always going to be his “woman”.     

On April 27, 2003, in response to Beatty’s query, Kilpatrick said: “You were my girl for as long as I can remember. I was too young and stupid to know. I promise for the rest of my life you will be my girl.”      

Earlier that month, on April 8, 2003, Beatty wrote: “You told me that you would be my boyfriend everyday until I was your wife. Are you renigging?”      

Kilpatrick replied: “Hell no! Don’t start none. Won’t be none …! LOL”.

Kilpatrick remains married to his wife, Carlita. Carlita must be a strong sista! LOL. Beatty left her husband at the end of April 2003 according to legal documents.    

On April 13, 2003, Beatty wrote to Kilpatrick: “It is sometimes so amazing how much I love you. I can’t even describe most of the time how I feel inside when I think about you. You are an amazing man. Everything about you makes me love you. Your passion about life, your sense of humor, your presence, and your love of family.”      

In a April 25, 2003 exchange, Beatty wrote: “No. I’m not gone from you. I never am. Every second that I was quiet, I thinking about you.”      

Kilpatrick replied: “Thinking about what?”      

Beatty: “Thinking about doing a lot of things! Thinking that how hard you diss me, I still want to be in your arms, kiss you, hug you, love you. Listening to you speak and wishing that you were my husband.”      

On May 1, 2003, Beatty referenced her separation from her husband: “I can’t see living this way with us being a ’secret’ forever. I love you so much and I want to tell somebody, someday! (Smile). Secondly, this separation is really real and it kind of slapped ‘lonely’ in my mind … when you didn’t come on Saturday until 3 hours later, that just kind of topped it off for me. So I’m sorry if I’ve been trippin. I could only two way this! I couldn’t have said it to you personally!”      

Kilpatrick responded: “In this important and somewhat confusing time in your life, please know with all our hearts and soul that I love you. And you will never, never be alone.”

Kilpatrick has denied the validity of the text messages. “It seems that it’s just a regurgitation of old news. And it’s unfortunate that now we’re printing something as true that came off somebody’s computer,” he said following a community forum.

This case just seems to be getting juicier and juicier!

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