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Ron,

"only able to accuse one guy of a minor sex lie."?
A quick search of "white water" and "conviction" brought up the following
list of convictions through July 21, 1998 at
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a425862.htm.

Also remember, Starr has one year after President Clinton leaves office to
lengthen this list.  He already has sealed indictments.

Jim

. . .

WHITEWATER:
6) Webster Hubbell: Bill Clinton friend and political ally; Hillary Clinton
Rose Law Firm partner: embezzlement; fraud; two felony convictions (Wall
Street Journal "Whither Whitewater?" October 18, 1995)
7) Jim Guy Tucker: Bill Clinton Arkansas political, business ally; was legal
counsel to the McDougals and to Madison Guaranty; was lieutenant governor to
governor Clinton and succeeded Clinton as governor; fraud; three felony
convictions (Wall Street Journal "Second-Term Stall" February 11, 1997;
Associated Press "Tucker Pleads Guilty to Cable Fraud" February 20, 1998)
8) William J. Marks Sr.: Jim Guy Tucker business partner; one conspiracy
conviction; four years' probation and payment of $1 million in restitution
(Associated Press "Whitewater Defendant Pleads Guilty" August 28, 1997;
United Press International "Marks Gets Four Years Probation" May 19, 1998)
9) Jim McDougal: Bill and Hillary Clinton friend and political ally,
Whitewater general partner and Madison Guaranty banker: eighteen felony
convictions (Wall Street Journal "Immunize Hale" May 29, 1996)
10) Susan McDougal: Bill and Hillary Clinton friend; former wife of Jim
McDougal, Whitewater general partner: four felony convictions (Wall Street
Journal "Immunize Hale" May 29, 1996)
11) David Hale: Bill and Hillary Clinton friend, banker, and political ally:
two felony convictions of conspiracy and mail fraud (Wall Street Journal
"The Arkansas Machine Strikes Back" March 19, 1996)
12) Chris Wade: Whitewater real estate broker; two felony convictions (Wall
Street Journal "Hard Evidence From a Federal Investigator" August 10, 1995)
13) Stephen Smith: former Governor Clinton aide; one conviction (Wall Street
Journal "Hard Evidence From a Federal Investigator" August 10, 1995)
14) Larry Kuca: Madison real estate agent; fraudulent loans (Wall Steet
Journal "Hard Evidence From a Federal Investigator" August 10, 1995)
15) Robert Palmer: Madison appraiser; one conspiracy felony conviction (Wall
Street Journal "Hale Predicts Hillary Conviction" October 21, 1996)
16) Neal Ainley: Perry County Bank president; embezzled bank funds for
Clinton campaign; two misdemeanor convictions (Wall Street Journal "Arkansas
Bank Shot" May 4, 1995)
17) John Latham: Madison Bank CEO; bank fraud conviction (Wall Street
Journal "Smoke Without Fire" January 12, 1996)
18) John Haley: attorney for Jim Guy Tucker; misdemeanor guilty plea; tax
fraud (Associated Press "Tucker Pleads Guilty to Cable Fraud" February 20,
1998)
19) Eugene Fitzhugh: Whitewater defendant, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor
count of trying to bribe David Hale; is appealing a ten month prison
sentence (The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, "Whitewater Defendants" February
22, 1998)
20) Charles Matthews: Whitewater defendant, pleaded guilty to two
misdemeanor counts of bribery, served fourteen months of a sixteen month
prison sentence (The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, "Whitewater Defendants"
February 22, 1998)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Augustine [mailto:RonAug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 7:30 PM
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Its a weekend, joke time!!
>

> Ken Starr spent over $50 million of the taxpayers money over 4 years (and
> isn't finished yet) and he was only able to accuse one guy of a
> minor sex lie.
>