During the Monica scandals, I don't think Starr lost a court case, especially when it came to those parts that went to SCOTUS.
IOW, he didn't lose in court of a law, he lost in the court of public opinion.
A nice guy, but I'm still not sure if he was merely naive or a shill for a cover-up. He was so mealy mouthed and non-committal during the whole time he was a prosecutor I wondered whose side he was on. Either way, he gets a vote of no confidence from me.
The media and the Dems will have a field day with this one. I can hear them getting revved up now. He is a figure that generates a stereotype that will kill this whole effort. Since I can't believe anyone could be stupid enough to have him as the lead in anything this important, I have to conclude that this is by design. If so, it will soon be time for the Second American Revolution.