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  • Political Drama Abounds in Trial Involving Mrs. Clinton's Hollywood Fund-Raiser

    05/09/2005 7:15:44 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 35 replies · 1,483+ views
    New York Times ^ | May 9, 2005 | Raymond Hernandez
    It is a cast worthy of a political thriller: a former convict whose claims about a former president and first lady spurred a criminal investigation; a prominent senator's brother-in-law, who worked undercover for federal agents looking into the case; political enemies of the former first family trying to dig up fresh dirt; and some of Hollywood's biggest stars. All these characters will share some of the spotlight beginning Tuesday in a Los Angeles courtroom, where David F. Rosen, the former fund-raising director for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, will go on trial on charges that he illegally underreported the cost of...
  • Little Rock hosts world premiere of Clinton documentary

    06/15/2004 8:48:23 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 32 replies · 230+ views
    Associated Press | June 15, 2004 | CARYN ROUSSEAU
    LITTLE ROCK — Arkansans turned out Tuesday night for the world premiere of "The Hunting of the President," a film claiming to expose "the 10-year campaign to destroy Bill Clinton." The 90-minute documentary re-creates interviews done for the New York Times best-selling book by the same name written by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons. Rough versions have already played at four film festivals. The first public showing, at $50 a ticket — going to a couple of Arkansas-based charities — drew a little more than a thousand people to a ballroom at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock,...
  • Dick Morris: Hillary Trashed Susan McDougal

    05/07/2004 7:31:21 AM PDT · by jmstein7 · 21 replies · 209+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 5-07-04 | Carl Limbacher
    In her own book, "Living History," Hillary Clinton warmly praises Susan McDougal, the Whitewater witness who saved her co-presidency by going to the slammer rather than telling what she knew about the Clintons' fraudulent land deal. But in "Rewriting History," Dick Morris reveals that Hillary had a different opinion of McDougal behind the scenes. Before it was clear that Susan had decided to stonewall prosecutors, Morris says Hillary warned him about her former Whitewater partner. "She is such a liar. She worked for [the famous conductor] Zubin Mehta and stole his silver. She's crazy, unstable and totally dishonest. You can't...
  • Office of the Independent Counsel terminates operations, sends out final press release

    03/26/2004 6:52:49 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 5 replies · 278+ views
    Arkansas Times ^ | March 26, 2004 | The Insider
    From the rabidly pro-Clinton Arkansas Times - Fond farewell The Office of the Independent Counsel in the Whitewater investigation sent out its last press release this week, announcing that the office had, finally, "terminated all operations." What interested us most was seeing the names of Kenneth Starr's favorite journalistic cheerleaders on the list of recipients. At the very top, and deservedly so, was Sue Schmidt of the Washington Post, known as "The Stenographer" for her practice of repeating verbatim everything Starr's people told her. And there were the too-familiar others: Pete Yost of the Associated Press, Mike Isikoff of Newsweek,...
  • Gov't Won't Pay McDougal's Legal Bills

    01/09/2004 9:12:58 PM PST · by Kaslin · 50 replies · 145+ views
    The Miami Herald ^ | Fri, Jan. 09, 2004 | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court rejected Susan McDougal's request to have the government pay her legal bills stemming from the special counsel's investigation of President Clinton. A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said McDougal could not receive $345,412 from the government for legal bills in connection with her indictment by then-special counsel Kenneth Starr on charges of obstructing the probe. A jury acquitted McDougal of one count and deadlocked on two others, which were later dismissed. "Congress did not say that fee awards are available to an individual who is...
  • Ark. Plane Crash Kills Whitewater Lawyer

    12/04/2003 7:00:42 PM PST · by TomServo · 244 replies · 724+ views
    AP ^ | 12/04/03 | AP
    HARRISON, Ark. (AP) - A lawyer who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge filed by Whitewater prosecutors died Thursday when the small plane he was piloting crashed while trying to land at an airport, officials said. John Haley, 72, who was once the personal lawyer of former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, had recently joined a new law firm. A partner, Peter B. Heister, confirmed Haley's death. One passenger, Farish Kincaid, 70, also was killed in the crash. Authorities said the men, both from the Little Rock area, apparently were due at a business meeting in Harrison. Haley and Tucker...
  • "Hunting the President" - Conason/Lyons/Thomason film on Clinton Impeachment set for 2004 debut

    11/04/2003 12:28:10 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 30 replies · 352+ views
    KATV.com ^ | October 24, 2003 | Michelle Rupp
    Hot Springs is a haven for serious movie goers this weekend, as the 12th Annual Documentary Film Festival kicks off.  Friday's featured film was titled "Hunting The President," it's based on a book by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons.  The film's producer, Harry Thomason, is an Arkansas native. He was on hand, along with the authors, for a question and answer session Friday night. Channel 7's Michelle Rupp reports: Movie goers only saw pieces of the film.  Thomason tells me it will be finished by the first of the year and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. ...
  • CLINTON LEGAL FEES’ DECISION JUST MEDICINE

    08/05/2003 11:33:33 PM PDT · by Lancey Howard · 10 replies · 155+ views
    Southeastern Legal Foundation ^ | 8/5/2003 | Prof. L. Lynn Hogue
    8/5/2003 CLINTON LEGAL FEES’ DECISION JUST MEDICINE by Prof. L. Lynn Hogue Chairman, Legal Advisory Board, Southeastern Legal Foundation Hogue, an Arkansas-licensed attorney, filed the successful Bar complaint against former President Clinton resulting in the first-ever surrender of a law license by a sitting President. As appeared in Knight-Ridder newspapers across the nation, July 2003 A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled that it is time for the Clintons to pay the piper, in large measure because, as attorneys, they should have known better. The Clintons’ sleazy shenanigans in Arkansas land...
  • Clintons' legal fees decision just medicine

    07/30/2003 6:31:45 AM PDT · by BillyBonebrake · 6 replies · 194+ views
    The New Haven Register ^ | July 30, 2003 | L. Lynn Hogue
    <p>A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled that it is time for the Clintons to pay the piper, in large measure because, as lawyers, they should have known better.</p> <p>The Clintons' shenanigans in Arkansas land dealings, Rose law firm misconduct and playing fast and loose with Jim and Susan McDougal (Whitewater, Madison Guaranty), not to mention Travelgate and related matters prompted an extensive, time-consuming investigation.</p>
  • GOP Redistricting Map Stirs Uprising in Heavily Republican West Texas

    07/10/2003 7:13:52 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 3 replies · 331+ views
    Lubbock, TX, Avalanche-Journal ^ | 07-10-03 | Kitche, Sebastian
    GOP's new map stirs uprising in West Texas By SEBASTIAN KITCHEN AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Many West Texas entities appear to be leading a charge and a public information campaign against congressional redistricting plans before the Legislature. The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce believes the Republican-backed plan would hurt business and representation in West Texas and all of rural Texas. Plains Cotton Growers also is opposed to the plan based on the loss of representation in agriculture and loss of rural representation. State Rep. Delwin Jones, R-Lubbock, voted against the plan this week because his constituents, Republican and Democrat, were against it and believe...
  • Federal judge refuses to overturn Whitewater conviction of former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker

    06/16/2003 8:17:09 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 7 replies · 386+ views
    Associated Press | June 16, 2003
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- A federal judge on Monday upheld the Whitewater fraud conviction of former Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, rejecting his claim that the government withheld information about benefits afforded a key witness. In a telephone interview Monday, Tucker said he wouldn't make a decision to appeal the ruling until after he had reviewed it and sought counsel from his attorney. The decision by U.S. District Judge George Howard Jr. was the latest ruling in the long-running Whitewater saga, the Arkansas land deal that also involved Bill and Hillary Clinton. Tucker's appeal attacked the credibility of David...
  • Clintons, 36 line up to recoup legal costs [Lewinsky, Landow, McDougal, Lasater, etc. - List inside]

    08/08/2002 9:15:06 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 21 replies · 793+ views
    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | August 8, 2002 | PAUL BARTON
    WASHINGTON — A number of their most notable friends and enemies have joined former President Clinton and New York’s U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in saying that the government owes them for Whitewater. In all, 38 individuals, including some of the Clintons ’ best friends, such as Bruce Lindsey and Susan McDougal, as well as some of their staunchest enemies, such as conservative billionaire Richard M. Scaife and former Pulaski County Municipal Judge David Hale, are asking a federal appeals court for reimbursement of legal expenses. The requests, as well as the amounts being sought, are filed under seal...