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Who is Carmen Slowsky? Other than the woman herself and Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, most probably, there is noboy knows who she is. According to various news reports, Carmen Slowsky is a pseudonym name left by an unidentified woman who reportedly met up an embattled Kilpatrick at the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa in Ashville, North Carolina recently.

- Reports that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick had a woman other than his wife with him at the Grove Park Inn before speaking at the Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast left event organizers disappointed Friday.

Detroit television station WXYZ aired a report Friday that the mayor had been with a woman who called herself Carmen Slowsky and that the two had enjoyed champagne and a whirlpool bath together at a cost of more than $500.

A copy of the hotel invoice shows a stay arranged for two.

A prosecutor in Michigan launched an investigation Friday into allegations that Kilpatrick lied under oath about an affair with his top aide.

Kilpatrick is married, and news of an extramarital affair with his chief of staff had surfaced in Detroit recently. Kilpatrick has said the affair was over.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Association of Asheville and Buncombe County sponsors the annual prayer breakfast and pays travel, hotel and meal expenses for its keynote speaker each year, said Oralene Graves-Simmons, chairwoman of the association.

The association also pays speakers up to $5,000, but Kilpatrick charged no fee for his speech, Graves-Simmons said.

“I haven’t seen the invoice yet,” she said, “so I don’t know what’s on it. But if there’s anything that we did not agree to pay for on it, we will ask him to pay for that himself.”

Graves-Simmons said she did not see Kilpatrick with a woman while he was here.

“If this is true, it is a shock,” she said. “When we select our speakers, we try to know something about them, and of course, none of this came up.”

Asheville Mayor Terry Bellamy said she picked Kilpatrick up at the airport, saw him at the breakfast and again at dinner, and he was alone each time.

“I think it’s very disappointing to have this happen,” she said. “His speech was a chance to energize the community around mentoring and tutoring our youth. The event was meant to focus on Dr. King’s legacy and now the focus is on this.”

The association holds the breakfast and a youth awards ceremony each January. Money from the breakfast pays for the association’s events and for scholarships to send youths on the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Tour.

“We don’t make a whole lot of money once all our bills are paid,” she said. “We won’t pay for anything inappropriate.”

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