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Kay Everett

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Kay Everett (1941 – 2004) was a member of Detroit City Council from 1991 to 2004.[1] Everett was a graduate of Cass Technical High School, and Wayne State University. She was on the Detroit Board of Education prior to becoming a Detroit City Council member. Prior to that she was an English teacher for Detroit Public Schools.

Everett was a native Detroiter who grew up on the east side of the city.

Allegations of corruption

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On November 1, 2004, Everett was indicted by a Detroit federal grand jury on charges of wire fraud, extortion, bribery, conspiracy to commit those offenses, making false statements to investigators, and filing false tax returns in connection with accepting more than $150,000 from a local contractor between 1997 and 2002.[2][3] Her case was never resolved due to her death later that month.[4]

Death

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On Thanksgiving Day 2004, Everett succumbed unexpectedly to kidney disease.[5] Her hats and other memorabilia were donated to both the African American Museum and Detroit Historical Museum.

References

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  1. ^ "November 25, 2004: Council member Kay Everett dies after a battle with kidney disease – Motor City Muckraker".
  2. ^ Ankeny, Robert (October 21, 2001). "Detroit City Council member Everett indicted on 27 counts". crainsdetroit.com.
  3. ^ "DETROIT CITY COUNCIL MEMBER INDICTED" (PDF). justice.gov. November 1, 2004.
  4. ^ Witsil, Frank (August 26, 2021). "Corruption accusations in Detroit are hardly new. Here are other cases". freep.com.
  5. ^ Lessenberry, Jack (December 1, 2004). "Kay Everett and other woes". metrotimes.com.