(AP) -- A stripper says she got $1,000 to perform at a dope-fueled party at the Detroit mayor's mansion and saw Kwame Kilpatrick's wife attack a woman who was giving the then-mayor a lap dance.
Tamika Ruffin's statement comes in documents released Sunday by a lawyer for another stripper killed months after the long-rumored 2002 party at the Manoogian Mansion.
On Friday, a federal judge ordered Norman Yatooma to file an unsealed response to efforts by Kilpatrick and the city to dismiss the suit by the family of 27-year-old Tamara Greene. Yatooma says Ruffin told him guests got marijuana and cocaine at the party, and 10 police officers attended. Ruffin says Carlita Kilpatrick attacked Greene with a table leg or board.
City lawyers deny officials squelched a probe of Greene's death.
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