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...JAMES MCDOUGAL Bill's ex-buddy gets reduced pokey time for singing to Starr's Whitewater inquiry. Done deal...
...grip on power with a string of indictments in the Whitewater affair later this year. Starr insisted that the investigation would go on without him, but well-placed sources noted that without the cooperation of Hubbell, Hillary's former law partner in Little Rock, and of Whitewater partner Susan McDougal, Starr had been stymied. In other words, it was unlikely he would indict the President or his wife without the whole story...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: One of the Whitewater scandal's most flamboyant characters has added a new twist to the story by changing his story, again. President Clinton's former friend and business partner Jim McDougal tells federal investigators that Clinton knew about an illegal loan issued to his then-wife Susan. According to the New Yorker magazine, McDougal now backs David Hale's story that Clinton pressured him to make a $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal. That's a departure from what both McDougal and Clinton testified under oath last year, when McDougal and former Arkansas governor Jim Guy Tucker...
...making a decision on whether to seek an indictment against Hillary Clinton. The key to the investigation may be what lawyers close to the case say is "new and important" testimony that is potentially damaging to Mrs. Clinton from former Clinton business partner and failed S&L head James McDougal. According to lawyers, Starr and his key investigators have been meeting this week in Washington and Little Rock to assess evidence gathered over the three-year probe. Their blueprint: a 300-page memo that analyzes the mountain of information gathered over the course of the investigation, most of which details...
According to McDougal attorney Bobby McDaniel, the former friend of Bill told her Belgian-born mother the night before she went off to jail of her decision not to testify. Her mother, who had served in the Resistance during World War II, supported the decision, telling her daughter, "If I could stand up to Hitler, you can stand up to Kenneth Starr." As if that weren't formidable enough, McDougal also faces a two-year sentence for her conviction on four felony counts related to Whitewater--a conviction that is being appealed...