Word: mardian
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...Mardian insists that although he had little use for Liddy, he felt obliged as a counsel to the C.R.P. to protect the confidentiality of information en trusted to him by Liddy and other C.R.P. staff members. Describing a meeting with Liddy on June 20, 1972, Mardian recalled that Liddy had tried to convince him that the Watergate break-in could not be traced to officials of the C.R.P. because the five men ar rested inside the Watergate were all "real pros" who had been involved in other "jobs...
...horrors, some of which Mitchell learned about from LaRue and another Mitchell assistant, Robert Mardian (both had talked to Liddy), included...
...That in his deposition on Sept. 5, 1972, for the Democratic civil suit, Mitchell had testified that neither Robert Mardian nor Frederick LaRue had reported to him any conversations that they had had with Wiretapper Liddy, except "to the extent that his service had been terminated in whatever way it was." Mitchell told the Ervin committee that Mardian and LaRue had reported extensively to him about Liddy's various illegal activities...
...That on July 5, 1972, Mitchell had told FBI agents that the only thing he knew about the Watergate break-in was what he had read in the newspapers. By contrast, he told the Ervin committee that before July 5 he had been briefed by Mardian and LaRue about Liddy's multiple admissions...
...Their names: William O. Bittman, Charles Colson, John Dean. John Ehrlichman, Herbert Kalmbach, Robert Mardian, John Mitchell, Paul O'Brien. Kenneth Wells Parkinson, Gordon Strachan. Dean left out one law-breaking lawyer...