Detroit, MI — According to Fox 2 Detroit and the Ebony Foundation, former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been granted an early release from prison. He had been serving a 28-year sentence since 2013 for perjury, obstruction of justice, and other corruption charges.
Bryant comments, “This is welcomed news for my friend and his family. I’m certain that Kwame will take advantage of this opportunity to make a positive contribution to society and fulfill his immense potential to do good and make a difference. We prayed and God answered.”
Kilpatrick, who is now 49-years old, was elected Mayor of Detroit in the year 2001, but he resigned in 2008 after a text message sex scandal involving his chief of staff.