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...four Cuban refugees charged in the original Watergate breakin. Pleaded guilty to burglary, conspiracy, illegal wiretapping and eavesdropping; released after twelve months in prison pending appeal. DWIGHT L. CHAPIN, 33, former appointments secretary to Nixon. Indicted on four counts of perjury concerning the activities of Dirty-Tricks Specialist Donald Segretti; awaiting trial...
GEORGE HEARING, 40, Florida accountant who aided Segretti. Pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy; released after serving seven months in prison. E. HOWARD HUNT, 55, onetime CIA operative and White House consultant. Pleaded guilty to leading the Watergate breakin; released after serving nearly a year in prison pending appeal...
There is good reason for the local high feeling about the President and Watergate. At one time or another, John Ehrlichman, H.R. Haldeman, Jeb Magruder, Donald Segretti and Richard Nixon himself have lived or worked in the area...
After the Segretti operation was exposed by TIME and the Washington Post, Chapin quit the White House under pressure last January and took an executive job with United Air Lines. If found guilty, he could be jailed for as long as five years on each of four counts, and fined...
...presidential campaign, according to Segretti, Chapin directed a clandestine guerrilla-warfare operation against Democrats. Segretti has testified that he was hired by Chapin, whom he had known since both attended the University of Southern California, to play malicious tricks on the opposition, including distributing a letter, printed on stationery stolen from Senator Edmund Muskie, that accused Senators Hubert Humphrey and Henry Jackson of sexual misconduct...