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Believed to be missing are official White House memos-some related to activities of the plumbers-written by former Presidential Aides John Ehrlichman, H.R. Haldeman and Charles Colson. The vault in which the files were kept is guarded by Secret Service agents, but they do not search the White House aides and lawyers as they leave the vault after inspecting documents...
...heard what you have termed "serious charges" on March 21. When you met as part of your "investigation" with Messrs. Mitchell, Ehrlichman, Haldeman and Dean the next day to "discuss the whole matter," why didn't you seek refutation or corroboration of those charges...
...cited by Weicker, the four participants at that March 22 meeting with Nixon testified that Nixon did not question them about Dean's claim that each was implicated in the coverup. According to H.R. Haldeman, the discussion centered on "approaches to dealing with the situation rather than a review of the facts...
...persons have been charged for crimes under the rubric of Watergate, and many others-such as H.R. Haldeman, the former White House chief of staff-have hired lawyers to protect themselves. Private legal fees can be brutal, as Spiro Agnew learned while running up bills reliably reported to total $200,000. Former White House Counsel John Dean has probably incurred bills of $50,000. John Ehrlichman, Nixon's former chief domestic adviser, is fighting court actions on both coasts that may already have cost him $100,000. New York Attorney Henry Rothblatt charged $125,000 to defend four Watergate...
...trial in California, which is a distinct possibility, then the California charges against him would probably be dropped. That, presumably, would also be the case if Ehrlichman pleaded guilty to one federal charge in return for testifying against the President and former White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman. At the moment, there is no sign of a rift be tween Nixon and Ehrlichman. Yet ultimately, Ehrlichman may be pushed into a position where he can harm the person on whom he is now counting for help - the President...