- Posted November 07, 2012
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Detroit ex-water boss pleads guilty to corruption
By Ed White
Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) -- The former head of the Detroit water department pleaded guilty Monday in the middle of trial, admitting he rigged contracts and pressured businesses to hire then-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's pal for millions of dollars in public projects.
Despite his surprise guilty plea, there was no indication that Victor Mercado will be testifying against Kilpatrick in the weeks ahead. The corruption trial is in recess until Nov. 13 because a lawyer is ill.
Mercado, 61, never took a bribe or kickback but couldn't resist pressure from Kilpatrick to help Bobby Ferguson, who owned a construction company, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Chutkow said.
"He was a reluctant participant in this conspiracy. ... He did from time to time push back but compromised himself," Chutkow told the judge.
Mercado's plea agreement calls for a maximum prison sentence of 18 months. He has been on trial since Sept. 21 with Kilpatrick, Ferguson and Kilpatrick's father, Bernard.
Outside court, defense attorney Martin Crandall said the possible punishment is significantly lower than what Mercado could have faced if he had been convicted at trial.
"It's a good decision at the right time," Crandall said.
The trial has been dominated by testimony about payoffs and fraud involving Kwame Kilpatrick and Ferguson. The allegations go beyond the water department and date back to 2000 when Kilpatrick, as a state lawmaker, lined up public grants for a nonprofit group led by Ferguson.
Kilpatrick defense lawyer James Thomas shrugged off Mercado's guilty plea, insisting "it doesn't mean anything" for his client.
Published: Wed, Nov 7, 2012
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