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Q: How many convictions were there in Whitewater? ( Answered,   0 Comments )
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Subject: How many convictions were there in Whitewater?
Category: Relationships and Society
Asked by: mckarp-ga
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Posted: 24 Jul 2002 17:27 PDT
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Question ID: 44804
How many convictions were there in Whitewater? What were the names of
those who were convicted by Ken Starr?
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Subject: Re: How many convictions were there in Whitewater?
Answered By: juggler-ga on 24 Jul 2002 20:02 PDT
 
Hello. 

Fifteen individuals were convicted as part of the Whitewater scandal,
according to a web page called "Clinton Convicts."
http://members.tripod.com/~cbn2/convicts.html

According to an Independent Counsel report on the web site of C-Span [
http://www.c-span.org/report/Final%20ICreport/appe.pdf  ] Kenneth
Starr was appointed on August 5, 1994. During Mr Starr's tenure,
convictions were obtained from the following individuals:
Robert Palmer
Web Hubbell
Christopher Wade
Neal Ainley
Stephen Smith
Larry Kuca
Jim Guy Tucker
James McDougal
Susan McDougal
William Marks Sr
John Haley

Thus, it would appear that the individuals whose convictions were
obtained by a prosecutor other than Mr Starr were:
David Hale
Eugene Fitzhugh
Charles Matthews
John Latham

It's worth noting that Susan McDougal, Robert Palmer, Stephen Smith
and Christopher Wade received pardons from President Clinton on
1/20/01.

For more information on Whitewater, see the House Special Committee
Report, available in HTML on the web site of whatreallyhappened.com :
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/WW/white.html

Search strategy: whitewater convictions, mcdougal, tucker

I hope this helps. Good luck with your research.
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