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...dragging," and added that Kleindienst seemed to treat the case "as some kind of joke." Nevertheless, sources inside the Justice Department expect indictments to be handed down within the week. The seven to receive them will reportedly be the five arrested in the Watergate office building-James McCord, Bernard Barker, Frank Sturgis, Eugenic Martinez and Virgilio Gonzales-plus former White House Aide G. Gordon Liddy and former White House Consultant E. Howard Hunt. Evidence reportedly linked Liddy to the monitoring of the microphones planted in the Democratic offices and Hunt to the purchase of electronic bugs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Watergate Taps | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

While the GAO report did not concern itself with who might have directed the political espionage at the Watergate, it did confirm earlier accounts that $114,000 of the unreported funds had wound up in the Miami bank account of Bernard Barker, a former CIA agent arrested with four other men at the Watergate. Of this amount, $89,000 had reached Barker by a circuitous route: from some Texas contributors identified as Democrats, to a Mexican intermediary, back to Texas, then to the Re-Election Committee and on to Barker. The other $25,000 was given by Andreas to Dahlberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Watergate Report | 9/4/1972 | See Source »

...claim is that for a time, all of the money, plus another $136,000 that did not wind up in Barker's hands, was kept in a safe in Stans' secretary's office. GAO charges specifically that the Re-Election Committee had failed to "keep and maintain adequate books and records" on this total of $350,000. A phony notation on a deposit slip, falsely indicating that the money was left over from the 1968 campaign, was used in later depositing the $350,000 in a Washington bank, the report said. Other investigators believe that the total...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Watergate Report | 9/4/1972 | See Source »

...Gordon Liddy, a former White House staffer and then attorney for the C.R.P.'s finance committee; Robert Mardian, a former assistant U.S. Attorney General and an official for the C.R.P., and E. Howard Hunt, a former White House consultant. The lead man in the Watergate caper was Bernard Barker, an ex-CIA agent. Federal investigators learned that $114,000 from the C.R.P. had found its way into Barker's Miami bank account...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: The Watergate Issue | 8/28/1972 | See Source »

...April 20, according to the Justice Department, Barker deposited the $25,000 check in his bank account, along with $89,000 he apparently also received from the C.R.P. by way of a Mexican intermediary. On April 25, Barker withdrew $25,000 from the account. During this period, the FBI has learned, Barker also made several phone calls to the C.R.P. The calls were placed to telephones used by G. Gordon Liddy, who was then the attorney for the C.R.P.'s finance committee. Liddy was fired by the C.R.P. after he refused to answer the questions of FBI agents investigating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Watergate, Contd. | 8/14/1972 | See Source »

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