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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Independent Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr has subpoenaed Hillary Rodham Clinton, the White House disclosed Monday. She will testify this Friday in Washington before a federal grand jury regarding the mystery surrounding the discovery of her Whitewater billing records. "Friday's testimony will offer the First Lady the opportunity to tell the independent counsel what she knows about these matters," the White House said in a statement. Mrs. Clinton has testified under oath four times previously about Whitewater, but this will be her first appearance before the Whitewater grand jury. "It's serious," notes TIME's James Carney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hillary Clinton Subpoenaed on Whitewater | 1/22/1996 | See Source »

...with Kennedy's interpretations, but despite repeated prodding was unable to elicit any discrepancies. The former White House attorney's notes became highly controversial last month when the Clintons initially refused to turn them over to Senate Whitewater Committee, then did so after the committee voted to enforce its subpoena in court...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MEANING OF WORDS: | 1/16/1996 | See Source »

...former White House attorney William Kennedy III to surrender notes taken during a 1993 meeting between White House lawyers and personal lawyers for the President. The Administration, insisting the notes are protected by attorney-client privilege, said Kennedy could not comply with the subpoena (which, in any case, was never properly served, as Kennedy's lawyer, Paul Castellitto, informed committee counsel Michael Chertoff in a phone conversation that became a shouting match). The ultimate confrontation, a full Senate vote on whether to take the matter to court, could still be avoided: later on the day of the deadline, the White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITEWATER SHOWDOWN | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

...pending Whitewater investigations to try to hinder the probes. As the deadline neared, the White House offered a compromise, agreeing to relinquish the notes under certain conditions. But a bitterly divided Senate committee voted 10 to 8 along party lines to reject the deal and seek enforcement of the subpoena. Soon afterward, the White House signaled that only one of the disputed conditions really mattered: other investigative bodies, as well as independent counsel Kenneth Starr, must agree that even if the notes were turned over, the White House could still assert attorney-client privilege with respect to other conversations between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITEWATER SHOWDOWN | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

...Senate Whitewater committee and the White House over access to the notes of a 1993 Whitewater meeting attended by White House lawyers and Bill Clinton's personal lawyers. Rejecting a last-minute White House compromise, the committee voted along partisan lines to ask the full Senate to enforce a subpoena for the notes. Unless one side or the other blinks (Clinton is asserting attorney-client privilege), the issue could soon be headed for the courts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: DECEMBER 10-16 | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

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