WASHINGTON (AP) - Monica Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and others ensnared in various White House independent counsel investigations have joined former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in seeking taxpayer reimbursement for their legal bills.
The bills could total up to $7.8 million, according to a report in Wednesday's editions of the New York Post. The figures were revealed in court papers unsealed by a special federal appeals court in Washington.
Twenty-seven people involved in various Clinton-related investigations some of them minor players have sought reimbursement of their legal expenses, the Post reported. The independent counsel law allows for such reimbursement as long as the probe did not result in the applicant's indictment.
(snip)Lewinsky wants $1.2 million and Clinton pal Jordan has applied for $303,000(snip)
the Clintons said last month they were seeking taxpayer reimbursement for legal bills stemming from the Whitewater investigation. Kendall would not say how much they sought but a required disclosure form filed by Sen. Clinton, D-N.Y., listed outstanding legal bills for the couple of between $1.75 million and $6.5 million.
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JERKS!!!!!!
Is that all? Shoot, seemed like they were in much more hot water than that amount.
I was in agony for quite a while with all the funny business clintoon was up too. I need to be reimbursed as well.
Heck I figure this photo alone is worth 50,000 in mental anguish!