Word: madison
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...case of Hillary Rodham Clinton, glimpses of the shadow appeared the moment Jeff Gerth's article in The New York Times was printed on March 8, 1992, the first investigative report questioning the Clintons' involvement with Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan and the Whitewater Development Company. This report marked the beginning of the end for Mrs. Clinton, during which she would gradually be subjected to the grueling fate of a suspect politician. Her political competence, integrity and trustworthiness were instantly colored by the doubt the media channeled to the public...
...discovery last month in the Clinton residence of Rose law firm billing records that had been missing under subpoena for 18 months. The documents show the firm did some 60 hours of work on the Castle Grande land transaction that regulators say was a sham deal for the failed Madison Guaranty savings and loan at the center of the Whitewater controversy. In testimony before federal regulators two years ago, Hubbell did not mention that Rose lawyers, including Mrs. Clinton, had done work on the deal. Relying on evidence then available, federal regulators cleared the law firm of any conflict...
According to police, Du Pont shot Schultz three times with a .38-cal. revolver during an argument outside Schultz's home on the Foxcatcher property. He then holed up in his gun-filled mansion (modeled after James Madison's Montpelier) about a mile away. Because Du Pont never bothered to restore telephone service after a fire damaged his home in October, police first established contact by cellular phone, then got the phone company to repair the line in the middle of the night...
...billing records Huber found clarify the extent of Hillary Clinton's legal work for Madison Guaranty, the savings and loan owned by the Clintons' Whitewater partner, James McDougal. They had been under subpoena by both Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr and the Resolution Trust Corporation, but the Clintons had maintained they were lost. The notation in the papers of 60 hours billed by Hillary to the Madison account has sparked further investigation and connected her with the dubious Castle Grande real estate deal...
...lawyer, she thinks like a lawyer, and most of her counsel has come from other people who think like lawyers. And a lawyer's strategy is never give up anything unless you have to." At issue today were the billing records documenting Mrs. Clinton's legal work for Madison Guaranty, which disappeared under subpoena for about two years before mysteriously turning up in a room next to her office in the White House residence three weeks ago. McAllister notes that resolving the Whitewater issue to the public's satisfaction, and the prosecutor's, could be critical to President Clinton...