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Originally posted by hytem
Yeah, the guy who spent a ton of taxpayers' money trying to find something in Whitewater--and, of course, found nothing. And then Clinton bailed him out--with a little help from his enemies.
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Actually, Starr found plenty and got around 20 convictions or plea bargains in the investigation. You might recall the governor of AR and Jim McDougal going to jail over the matter. And Starr didn't start the investigation either. Johnny Reno ordered it and RObert Fiske was the first prosecutor in the case, but quit after a while. Starr picked up where he left off and the only reason the whole thing cost so much is because Starr had to litigate every single thing because no one cooperated.