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(Marc) Rich linked to money laundering Washington Times ^ | 6/21/02 | P.K. Semler

Posted on 06/20/2002 11:51:54 PM PDT by kattracks Edited on 07/12/2004 3:54:52 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

MILAN, Italy — European prosecutors say that documents identifying Marc Rich — the American fugitive who won an 11th-hour pardon from President Clinton — have turned up during a crackdown on money laundering and the Russian mafia. While Mr. Rich has not been named as a suspect, prosecutors do not rule out issuing a subpoena or even an arrest warrant for him as their investigation develops.

45 posted on 10/25/2005 11:01:53 AM PDT by churchillbuff
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Also from Newsmax.com back on 02/18/2001:

Hours after the New York Times published a rambling op-ed piece on Pardongate written by disgraced ex-President Bill Clinton, a spokeswoman at the Bush White House was telling reporters that one of his key arguments was completely false.

"The applications (for Pardongate kingpins Marc Rich and Pincus Green) were reviewed and advocated not only by my former White House counsel Jack Quinn," wrote the ex-president, "but also by three distinguished Republican attorneys: Leonard Garment, a former Nixon White House official, William Bradford Reynolds, a former high-ranking official in the Reagan Justice Department; and Lewis Libby, now Vice President Cheney's chief of staff...." As soon as Clinton's screed hit the newsstands, the Bush White House denied that the Republican lawyers he cited had anything to do with the Rich-Green pardons.

"Fox News Sunday" was among the first to note the Clinton falsehood in the midst of its roundtable debate on the scandal:

"Now one of the other things (Clinton) argues is that a number of Republican attorneys have been involved in this case," observed host Tony Snow.

"He mentions Len Garment, William Bradford Reynolds and also Dick Cheney's chief of staff, 'Scooter' Libby. And the fact is that the White House has already said, 'No, no, no. You've got that completely wrong.'"

"Juliana Glover Weiss has called and said that in fact, Mr. Libby ceased his representation last year and never was involved in the pardon and the other gentlemen have said the same."


53 posted on 10/25/2005 11:14:04 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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