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What is missing, Cox says, is proof that a party took place, that Greene was there and that she was assaulted by the mayor's wife. He also denies recent claims by a state police investigator that the attorney general's office pressured state police to end their probe. Cox said he only looked into the party after federal and county authorities balked. He issued 90 subpoenas, questioned nearly 120 witnesses and pored over 10,000 pages of documents; his investigation ended after five weeks. At the time, Cox said his office only was looking into the alleged party and whether Kilpatrick's police bodyguards had crashed city vehicles while driving drunk and received overtime for hours not worked. "We couldn't find a victim to establish that there was a crime," he said. The county prosecutor still is investigating Greene's death, and Detroit police recently reopened the case. Yatooma wants Cox to tell what he does know
-- under oath. In a 2003 meeting with Cox, Kilpatrick denied the party happened. Yatooma wants to know why Cox didn't question the Kilpatricks under oath. "The state police troopers were not permitted to be there. The meeting was not recorded," Yatooma said. "We simply have to take Mike Cox's word" for what was said.
Depositions are expected over the next several weeks from the Kilpatricks, Beatty and Bully-Cummings, who retired in 2008. "We have made no suggestion that we know who killed Tammy Greene," Yatooma said. "Is there a reason that her murder investigation has been covered up? We don't have to prove why. We just have to prove that it was." Kilpatrick and Beatty were charged with perjury, misconduct and obstruction of justice in March 2008 after their sexually explicit text messages contradicted testimony in a 2007 whistle-blowers' trial. Both had denied a romantic relationship and their roles in Brown's firing. Kilpatrick later entered pleas in two criminal cases, resigned as mayor and spent 99 days in jail. He now works as a salesman in Texas.
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