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    Detroit Free Press
    July 27 2010


    Cox campaign: Man who alleges Manoogian party has rap sheet
    BY DAVID ASHENFELTER AND L.L. BRASIER
    FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS

    The Mike Cox for governor campaign today released the criminal history
    of a man who says he attended the long-rumored wild party at the
    Manoogian Mansion in 2002.

    The record says Wilson Kay Jr., 35, of Detroit, has convictions dating
    back to 1997 for breaking and entering, carrying a concealed weapon,
    arson and marijuana possession.

    `A five-time felon who makes outrageous claims and lies one week
    before an election eight years after a supposed incident¦ the whole
    thing is absolutely crazy and insulting to Michigan voters,' said Cox
    campaign manager Stu Sandler. `There are people working to stop Mike
    from becoming governor and it's not going to happen.'

    Kay could not be located for comment.

    He provided a sworn affidavit for Birmingham lawyer Norman Yatooma,
    who is suing the city on the grounds that police deliberately botched
    the investigation into the 2003 drive-by shooting of Tamara Greene,
    27, of Detroit, an exotic dancer who is rumored to have danced at the
    Manoogian Party. The family contends that the faulty investigating
    prevented them from holding her killers accountable.

    After providing the statement, Yatooma said, Kay failed to show up for
    a recent deposition.

    Kay said in his affidavit that he was among members of motorcycle club
    hired to provide security at the party. He said Cox was at the party
    and received a lap dance from an unidentified dancer. He said
    Kilpatrick's wife, Carlita, arrived unexpectedly, saw her husband
    receiving a lap dance from Greene and assaulted her. Greene fell onto
    a table and Carlita picked up the leg of the damaged table and
    assaulted her, Kay said.

    The Michigan State Police criminal history that Cox released and
    Oakland County Circuit Court records show Kay was arrested by Oak Park
    Police in July 1996 on two counts of breaking and entering motor
    vehicles to steal property, and one count of carrying a concealed
    weapon, a knife.

    Court records said Kay, who stood 5-foot-10, weighed 180 lbs, owned
    six motorcycles, and had a `stab wound scar' on his shoulder and a
    `bullet scar' on his left thigh, pleaded guilty to the charges in
    September 1996 and was placed on one year probation and ordered to pay
    costs and restitution.

    In July 1997, probation officials sought a warrant for his arrest on
    probation violations, saying he continued to involve himself in
    criminal behavior and was $225 in arrears, court records showed.

    He apparently caught up on the arrearage and was released from
    probation in November 1997, records indicated.

    The records Cox released indicated Kay also was sentenced to jail for
    those offenses.

    Kay also was arrested in May 1997 in Detroit on a felony arson charge
    involving a house, the records showed. He was found guilty that
    December of attempted felony arson and sentenced to two years of
    probation.

    In September 2000, he was arrested in Detroit for delivering and
    manufacturing marijuana, the records said. He was found guilty the
    following March to carrying a concealed weapon and a misdemeanor count
    of possession of marijuana and was sentenced to two years of
    probation.

    http://www.freep.com/article/20100727/NEWS01/100727029/1319/Mike-Cox-issues-statement-on-man-who-claims-the-rumored-Manoogian-party




    From: A. Papazian
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