It looks like Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was not only cheating on his wife, but might have been cheating on his mistress, too. An investigator's report says Kilpatrick sent and got text messages with "intimate or romantic content" to several woman who weren't his wife or former Chief of Staff Christine Beatty. It was a series of romantic messages sent to Beatty that led to the staffer's resignation and to perjury charges against the mayor. Both denied under oath they were involved in a sexual relationship. But the text messages they sent each other indicated otherwise.

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton has caught a break. Federal prosecutors have decided not to seek criminal charges against him over his ongoing tax problems. His lawyers say the investigation was disbanded only after the government got a down payment Monday topping 1 million dollars on a tax debt that had threatened to land Sharpton before a grand jury.  Sharpton says he's "just grateful" the situation is now behind him.

If you're a fan of DMX, chances are you know as much about the legal system as you do the rap game, since he seems to run afoul of the law more often than he actually releases music these days. His latest run-in with the law is in the state of Arizona, where he's been indicted on felony charges.  Authorities say he tried to get out of paying medical expenses by taking on someone else's identity. Prosecutors in Maricopa County say DMX showed up at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale back in April and told staffers his name was "Troy Jones" and ended up getting care with the intent of not paying for it. He was busted this past Saturday at a mall in Phoenix. DMX is 37 and already faces two other indictments in the same county. One is a drug case and the other is on charges of cruelty to animals.