Article published Aug 20, 2004
Kerry Legal Team Member Is Issued Citation

A member of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's national legal team 
received a citation on accusations he solicited a prostitute, but the aide said it was 
the result of a misunderstanding.

Former Michigan Democratic Party chairman Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, 44, who left his 
party post earlier this month, was pulled over Tuesday night by Wayne County sheriff's 
deputies not far from his home in the Palmer Woods neighborhood.

Deputies saw Hollowell pick up a woman and followed him briefly before making the 
stop, sheriff's department spokesman John Roach told The Detroit News for a Friday 
story. Hollowell was not arrested and was released after his vehicle was impounded. He 
and the woman both were issued citations, Roach said.

In a statement released late Thursday, Hollowell called the incident "all a gross 
misunderstanding." Hollowell said he saw a woman he thought was in distress and 
stopped to help her.

"The officers indicated that the woman was a known prostitute," Hollowell said. "No 
one was more surprised and embarrassed than me when the officers told me this.

"I am confident that these untrue charges will be dismissed quickly and I will be 
completely cleared," said Hollowell, who is married and has two children.

Hollowell, a lawyer who once ran for Michigan secretary of state, planned to step down 
from his position on Kerry's legal team until the citation case is resolved, WXYZ-TV 
of Detroit reported.

Kerry's campaign had no comment late Thursday. "We're still collecting information and 
we have no further comment at this time," said Rodell Mollineau, a Kerry spokesman.

A city attorney could not immediately be reached Thursday.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm appointed Hollowell to the Michigan Civil Rights Commission 
last week. He contacted her office Thursday and said he planned to resign the 
appointment, Granholm spokesman Liz Boyd said.

"We are disappointed by the resignation and were totally taken by surprise," Boyd 
said. The civil rights position is unpaid, and would been subject to consent of the 
Republican-controlled state Senate.

Greg McNeilly, executive director of Michigan Republican Party, said the party does 
not "feel it is a political issue or an issue for public discussion. Our sympathies 
are with him and his family as he works this out," McNeilly said.



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