Former Kilpatrick aide Beatty set to appear in TV series

Christine Beatty and Kwame Kilpatrick testified they were not in a romantic relationship. Two ex-police officers sued, saying they were fired because they looked into a related cover-up. (RICARDO THOMAS /AP/FILE)
Christine Beatty and Kwame Kilpatrick testified they were not in a romantic relationship. Two ex-police officers sued, saying they were fired because they looked into a related cover-up. (AP Photo/Ricardo Thomas/File)

DETROIT (AP) _ The former chief of staff to ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is scheduled to appear in a TV series.
Christine Beatty is among those being featured in “From the Bottom Up,” which chronicles the lives of women trying to turn their lives around. The Detroit Free Press reports the six-episode show is scheduled to premiere Jan. 16 on the Black Entertainment Television network’s Centric channel.
Beatty’s attorney Mayer Morganroth tells The Detroit News that it’s “a very nice thing for her” and “brings her out of several years of sadness” back into public life.
Beatty resigned in 2008. She and the married Kilpatrick both served jail sentences for lying in court about an affair following a text-messaging sex scandal.
Kilpatrick is serving a 28-year sentence after his conviction on corruption charges.
 

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