Mushmouth
11-15-2017, 08:39 AM
DETROIT, MI – The lawyer who once represented Rosa Parks avoided jail on Tuesday and was granted three weeks to come up with the whereabouts of valuable assets of the late civil rights icon. Bankruptcy court advocates had asked Judge Marci McIvor to put lawyer Gregory Reed in jail unless he produces the goods.
Among them the items:
Signed photographs and letters
Poster from the MLK Jr. Walk To Freedom in Detroit
Sheet of 20 Rosa Park postage stamps
Tribal masks and artwork
A framed gold record of "Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes
Framed records from Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Patti LaBelle
Iron slave shackles
A ticket and program to the funeral of Dr. Betty Shabazz, and
A gold key to the city of Detroit.
https://patch.com/michigan/detroit/rosa-parks-lawyer-ordered-produce-artifacts-backruptcy
Among them the items:
Signed photographs and letters
Poster from the MLK Jr. Walk To Freedom in Detroit
Sheet of 20 Rosa Park postage stamps
Tribal masks and artwork
A framed gold record of "Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes
Framed records from Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Patti LaBelle
Iron slave shackles
A ticket and program to the funeral of Dr. Betty Shabazz, and
A gold key to the city of Detroit.
https://patch.com/michigan/detroit/rosa-parks-lawyer-ordered-produce-artifacts-backruptcy