Sorry but this just makes me sad. I guess if it interferes with his stewardship of the city, it's a problem. But, for some reason the only thing that struck me about the text messages was that the two of them seemed very much in love. I don't say that to make light of adultry. I guess Kilpatrick's wife and kids are the ones who are really suffering.
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