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Margolies-Mezvinsky, who cast the vote that saved Clinton's first budget from defeat in the House, said she knew her seat was "on loan...
Zeroing in on yet another Clinton associate, special Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr has informed James McDougal -- who owned the collapsed Savings and Loan at the center of the investigation -- that he's likely to be indicted. The possibility of an indictment against McDougal surfaces the same week that former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell pleaded guilty to a pair of felonies in connection with Arkansas real-estate deal gone bad. McDougal has been down this road before: He was indicted four years back -- and later acquitted -- in the $65 million failure of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. The Clintons...
...list; now he can be found in a federal prison in Bradford, Pennsylvania, where he is serving 14 years for charges relating to bribes and kickbacks. When Harold Greenwood was chosen as a future leader in 1974, he was president of something called the Midwest Federal Savings & Loan in Minneapolis. Had we known then what we know now about S&Ls, we might have been able to guess that in 1991 he would be convicted of fraud. Molecular biologist David Baltimore was 36 when TIME selected him for the 1974 list; the following year he won the Nobel Prize...
...deal with Whitewater federal prosecutors, an appraiser for a savings and loan institution owned by the Clintons' business partners pleaded guilty today to filing phony documents. Robert Palmer, who performed hundreds of appraisals for Madison Guaranty -- the failed thrift once controlled by one-time friends of the Clintons, Jim and Susan McDougal -- will cooperate with the investigation of the finances of the bank and the First Family. The McDougals were the Clintons' partners in the Ozarks Whitewater real estate venture. Under the plea agreement, Palmer -- who admitted to backdating appraisals not directly dealing with the Whitewater property for Madison Guaranty...
That money didn't last long, though, and Webster borrowed an additional $1200 from Shaw. Parkman, however, was reportedly annoyed by this extra loan and began to suspect he might never be repaid. He repeatedly hounded Webster about the money...