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City Hired Lobbyist Despite Fraud Probe, Extent of Lobbying Work for LA Questioned, Former Clinton Appointee Helped Hubbell Get LA Contract, String of Deals Enriched Hubbell Amid Fraud Probe, Two Top Clinton Aides Tried to Get Hubbell Jobs, Efforts on Hubbell's Behalf May be a Key to Whitewater, Hubbell Cheated LA, a City Audit Claims, Investigators Shift Focus on Efforts to Aid Hubbell, Kantor Admits Helping Hubbell Gain LA Fee, Though in Jail, Hubbell Never Out of the Loop,
In these related stories, The Los Angeles Times investigates former Associate Atty. Gen. Webster Hubbell's hiring as a Los Angeles lobbyist and his involvement with Clinton Administration scandals.
Tags: Webster Hubbell; Clinton Administration; lobbying; Whitewater; Los Angeles
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Webster L. Hubbell: A Witness and His Deals
The Times articles authoritatively advanced the public's knowledge of the extraordinary efforts taken by President Clinton's closest aides to help Webster L. Hubbell both before and after he pleaded guilty to felony charges. Among the revelations: A member of Clinton's Cabinet helped pry loose a disputed payment of public funds for Hubbell months after he pleaded guilty. This disclosure is made more compelling by the fact that the president has defended underling' efforts to help Hubbell on the basis that, prior to the guilty plea, no one had reason to believe that Hubbell did anything wrong. Certainly, the de-constructing of Hubbell's deals is crucial, because of his singular role as the former law partner of Hillary Clinton, friend to the president, No. 3 Justice Department official, convicted felon and would-be witness against the Clintons.
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The Washington Post investigates issues relating to the Whitewater scandal, including the illegal billing practices if associate attorney general Webster Hubbell at the Rose law firm, the irregularity of discussions betwen White House officials and Treasury Department, the possible diversion of funds from Arkansas financial institutions to Clinton's gubernatorial campaigns and a full account of how Clinton sexually harassed a state employee. Some of the immediate results of the stories included the resignation of Bernard Nussbaum, the White House Counsel and congressional hearings that led to the resignation of Roger Altman and Jean hanson, officials in the Treasury Department, Mar. 2 - Dec. 8, 1994.