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    Contempt

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      Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 68

      Good Morning America (TV show), 192

      Gore, Al, 287

      Gorsuch, Neil, 307

      Graham, Lindsey, 270–71, 285

      Gray, Boyden, 37

      Guardian, 254

      Guinier, Lani, 65

      Gurney, Edward, 19

      Hale, David

      825 loan and, 47, 93–94

      Whitewater trial and, 107, 111

      as witness, 49–51, 61–62, 128

      Hanson, Jean, 148

      Harding, Warren G., 162

      Harkin, Tom, 290

      Harrelson, Charles, 103

      Heaton, Rodger, 207

      Helms, Jesse, 39

      Heuer, Sam, 129

      Hill, Robert, 119–22

      Hirschhorn, Robert, 104, 106

      “His Cheatin’ Heart” (Brock), 160

      Hochberg, Josh, 180

      Hogan, Donna, 257

      Holder, Eric, 178, 179–80, 213, 261, 262–63, 304

      House of Representatives

      full House votes for impeachment, 287–88

      Judiciary Committee votes for impeachment, 284–85

      Kendall’s cross-examination of Starr, 271–73

      OIC referral to House for impeachment (Starr Report), 245–49

      Starr Report released unredacted to public, 248–49

      Starr’s testimony before House Judiciary Committee, 267–73

      Howard, George, Jr., 95, 106, 108, 110, 112–13

      Hubbell, Suzy, 90, 91

      Hubbell, Webster, 64, 87–91, 166, 304

      cooperation deal with OIC, 87–89

      at DOJ, 65, 87

      embezzlement and billing fraud by, 87

      Fiske moving toward indictment of, 49

      resigns from DOJ, 87

      second tax evasion case against, 91, 169, 298

      sentencing of, 89

      White House financial support of, 89–91

      Huber, Carolyn, 123, 205

      Hyde, Henry, 248–49, 267, 273, 284, 292, 294

      Ickes, Harold, 189

      Immergut, Karin, 198, 228, 229, 246

      impeachment, 283–88

      Byrd’s dismissal motion rejected, 291

      censure as alternative to, 286–87

      Clinton’s apology to nation after acquittal, 295–96

      closing arguments in Senate trial, 294

      Judiciary Committee votes to impeach, 284–85

      Lewinsky interview in Senate trial, 291–93

      OIC referral to House for impeachment (Starr Report), 245–49

      public opinion against, 284, 285

      Senate impeachment trial, 290–95

      Senate votes not to impeach, 294–95

      senators not jurors (ruling by Rehnquist), 290–91

      Starr’s testimony before House Judiciary Committee, 267–73

      Irons, Steve, 60–61, 169, 175, 180

      Isikoff, Michael, 187, 219, 262

      It Takes a Village (Clinton), 204

      Jackson, Andrew, 287

      Jahn, LeRoy, 104, 113

      Jahn, Ray, 103–4, 105–6, 117, 129

      Jaso, Eric, 104

      Jefferson, Thomas, 164, 165

      Johnson, Lyndon B., 165

      Johnson, Norma Holloway, 196, 207, 217–18, 219–20, 250

      Jones, Paula Corbin, 37–39, 157–161

      Jones v. Clinton, 37–39, 157–65

      Clinton asked to produce communications with Lewinsky, 171

      Clinton claims immunity from lawsuit while in office, 161–62

      Clinton’s denial of Jones’s allegations, 161

      Clinton’s denial of sexual relationship with Lewinsky, 185–86

      Clinton’s deposition in, 185–86

      Clinton settles, 300–301

      Court of Appeals denies Clinton’s immunity claims, 162

      Jones’s reputation attacked, 161

      Lewinsky and other women subpoenaed in, 171–72

      Lewinsky’s affidavit read into record, 186

      Lewinsky’s testimony ruled inessential for, 194

      sexual harassment alleged in, 158–61

      Starr’s views on Clinton’s immunity claim, 163–64

      Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling against Clinton’s immunity claim, 163–65

      Jordan, Vernon, 90, 172, 174, 176, 226, 291, 294

      Judiciary Committee of House of Representatives

      Starr’s testimony before, 267–73

      votes for impeachment, 284–85

      Kavanaugh, Brett, 144, 248, 307

      Kelley, Bill, 198

      Kendall, David, 86, 107, 125, 140, 301

      accuses Starr/OIC of violating grand jury’s integrity, 217–18

      cross-examines Starr in House Judiciary Committee hearing, 271–73

      negotiates terms of Clinton’s testimony, 232

      rebuttal to Starr Report, 250–251

      strategies and tactics of, in defending Clinton, 211, 212

      threatens Starr before Clinton testimony, 235–36

      Kennedy, Anthony, 32

      Kennedy, John F., 162

      Kirkland & Ellis, 27, 304

      Larry King Live (TV show), 133

      Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The (TV show), 311

      Lauer, Matt, 193

      Learned, Steve, 60

      Lee, Henry C., 74–75

      Lee, Sheila Jackson, 269

      Leipold, Andy, 198

      Leno, Jay, 254

      Lerman, Brad, 60

      Lerner, Craig, 198

      Levin, Carl M., 40

      Lewinsky, Monica

      glamour spread in Vanity Fair of, 208

      Jordan helps find job for, 174, 176

      recent chance meeting with Starr, 310–11

      Senate impeachment trial testimony, 291–93

      Tripp asked to provide false affidavits by, 175, 176

      Tripp informs OIC of Lewinsky-Clinton affair, 169–72

      See also Lewinsky investigation

      Lewinsky investigation

      attorney-client privilege claim, 197

      Brill’s misleading reporting of Starr interview, 215–17

      Clinton provides blood sample, 231–32

      Clinton’s attacks on, 192

      Clinton’s denials of sexual relationship with Lewinsky, 185–86, 189, 192–93

      Clinton’s grand jury testimony, 231, 235–40

      Clinton’s grand jury testimony released to public, 250

      Clinton strategy employed against, 195

      Clinton surrogate’s attacks on Starr and OIC team members, 197, 198, 199

      Currie’s statement in, 223

      DOJ and Special Division judges approve, 179–80

      Drudge breaks story on internet, 187

      executive privilege claim, 196, 197–98

      Ginsburg’s negotiations for immunity for, and representation of Lewinsky, 186, 187–88, 190–91, 192, 196, 207–10

      Lewinsky details affair with Clinton, 228–29

      Lewinsky immunity agreement, 228

      Lewinsky’s blue dress delivered to OIC, 228

      Lewinsky’s cooperation sought by, 180–83

      Lewinsky’s handwriting and fingerprints, subpoena for and taking of, 208–10

      Lewinsky’s temporary immunity and OIC assessment interview, 226–28

      Lewinsky’s testimony before grand jury, 229, 246

      OIC preparation for Clinton’s testimony, 232–33

      OIC referral to House for impeachment (Starr Report), 245–49

      OIC staffing additions for, 198

      “Prom Night” operation, 180, 225

      protective function privilege claims, 214–15, 225


      Reno’s refusal to support, 199–200, 212–14

      Starr and OIC accused of violating grand jury integrity, proceedings related to, 217–22, 260

      Starr receives death threats and placed under protection, 190

      Tripp informs OIC of Lewinsky-Clinton affair, 169–72

      Washington Post and mainstream media report on affair, 187

      witnesses’ testimony in, 195–96

      Lewis, Ann, 192

      Lewis, Bernard, 183

      Lewis, Jean, 147–48

      Lewis, Marcia, 181, 182–83

      Lieberman, Evelyn, 171

      Life, 65

      Lindsey, Bruce, 60, 119, 197–98

      Livingstone, Craig, 66, 146, 204

      Lott, Trent, 290

      McCain, John, 286

      McDougal, Jim, 28

      acquitted in Castle Grande case, 83

      background of, 78–80

      buys failing bank and thrift and renames Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, 81

      contacts Gerth at New York Times with Whitewater story, 84

      conviction in Whitewater trial, 114–15

      cooperation with OIC, 129–32

      death of, 167

      825 loan and, 47, 93, 94

      financial fraud and conspiracy charges against, 94

      Fiske moving toward indictment of, 49

      in Governor Clinton’s administration, 80

      marriage to Susan, 79–80

      moves Madison Guaranty legal work to Hillary Clinton at Rose Law Firm, 82

      real estate deals of, 78–79, 81, 82

      removed as officer of Madison Guaranty, 83

      sentenced to prison, 137

      Starr meets with, 129–31

      suspects Susan of affair with Clinton and offered pardon, 168

      testimony in Whitewater trial, 113, 116

      McDougal, Susan, 28

      conviction in Whitewater trial, 114–15

      criminal contempt case, 205–6, 298–99

      825 loan and, 47, 48, 93–94, 95

      financial fraud and conspiracy charges against, 94

      Fiske moving toward indictment of, 49

      marriage to Jim, 79–80

      pardoned by Clinton, 304

      refusal to answer grand jury questions, 133–35

      refusal to cooperate with OIC, 116–17, 132–33, 166

      removed as officer of Madison Guaranty, 83

      McLarty, Thomas, 90

      McNulty Paul, 271

      Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, 28

      failure of, 83

      loans to Hillary Clinton, 81

      McDougal’s purchase of failing banks and renaming as, 81

      Mahan, Roberta, 7

      Mann, Ronald, 198

      Maraniss, David, 3

      Marceca, Anthony, 146

      Marcus, Jerome, 173

      Marshall, John, 165

      Marshall, Thurgood, 17

      Massey, Rick, 99

      Master Marketing, 48

      Mathews, Sylvia, 189

      Mayopoulos, Tim, 60

      Medlar, Linda, 208–9

      Mehta, Nancy, 298

      Mehta, Zubin, 298

      Melvin, Craig, 311

      Meyers, Dee Dee, 161

      Mikva, Abner, 99–100, 101–2

      Mills, Cheryl, 234, 235

      Moore, Michael, 257

      Morris, Dick, 127–28, 162–63, 195

      Myers, Julie, 298

      My Life (Clinton), 115, 301, 306

      Nannygate, 65

      Nardella, Judi, 264

      Newsweek, 187

      New York Times, 28, 36–37, 40

      New York University Law Review, 14

      Nields, John, 87–88, 89

      Nightline (TV show), 112

      Nixon, Richard, 16, 17, 33–34, 41, 165, 213, 249

      November 22, 1963: You Are the Jury (Belin), 70

      NPR, 189

      Nussbaum, Bernie, 29, 38, 204

      O’Brien, Pat, 201, 202

      Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC)

      Branscum-Hill campaign finance case, 119–22

      Dash’s resignation, 274

      Filegate investigation and findings, 145–47

      Foster investigation. See Foster investigation

      Hubbell tax evasion case, 91, 169, 298

      Lewinsky investigation. See Lewinsky investigation

      Reno launches investigation of Starr and OIC, 261–63

      Starr leaves, 299–300

      Starr prepares for House Judiciary Committee testimony, 263–64

      Starr’s Senate testimony on independent counsel law, 303–4

      Starr’s testimony before House Judiciary Committee, 267–73

      Steele case, 297–98

      substantial and credible standard for impeachable offenses, 245, 247, 283

      Treasury Department pressure to scuttle Madison Guaranty investigation, 147–49

      Tripp contacts OIC with Lewinsky-Clinton affair tip, 169–72

      Tripp wears wire in meeting with Lewinsky, 175–76

      White House Travel Office scandal (Travelgate) investigation and findings, 144–45

      Whitewater investigation. See Whitewater investigation; Whitewater trial

      OIC. See Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC)

      Packwood, Robert, 36, 249

      Page, Ed, 208–9

      Patkus, Mike, 61, 137

      Paul, Dean, 93

      PBS, 189

      Perry County Bank (PCB), 119–20, 202–3

      Peters, Ellen, 152

      Phillips, Ron, 152, 153

      “pink press conference,” 124, 145

      Podesta, John, 189

      Porter, Richard, 173

      Powell, Lewis, 15, 16, 17

      “Pressgate” (Brill), 216–17

      Price, Robert, 9

      “Prom Night” operation, 180, 225

      protective function privilege claim, in Lewinsky investigation, 214–15, 225

      Rangel, Charlie, 193

      Rapoport, Bernard, 90

      Ray, Robert, 299–300

      Reasoner, Stephen, 95

      Rehnquist, William, 16, 289, 290, 295, 301

      Reign, David, 61–62

      Reno, Janet, 24–25, 44, 91, 145

      appoints special counsel to probe Whitewater allegations, 29–30

      launches investigation of Starr and OIC, 261–63

      refusal to support Starr and OIC investigation, 199–200, 212–14

      Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), 28, 83, 147

      Rice, Condoleezza, 255

      Rich, Marc, 304–5

      Richardson, Elliot, 33–34

      Riley, Bob, 79

      Riley, Richard, 192

      Ritts, Herb, 208

      Rivera, Geraldo, 199

      Roberts, John, 23, 307

      Rodriguez, Miguel, 141–42

      Rogan, James, 293–94

      Roll Call, 189

      Rose Law Firm, 64, 65

      Rose Law Firm, Hillary Clinton’s billing records from

      disappearance of, 66

      discovery in White House of, 123–26

      OIC assessment as to disappearance and discovery of, 204–5

      Rosenstein, Rod, 104

      Rosenzweig, Paul, 167, 173–74, 202, 218

      Rotunda, Ron, 198

      Ruckelshaus, Bill, 33–34

      Ruff, Charles, 135, 235, 294

      Russell, Neille, 77

      Safire, William, 125

      St. Eve, Amy, 59–60, 104, 106, 129

      Sawyer, Diane, 277–80

      Scalia, Antonin, 32

      Schmidt, Sue, 219, 277

      Schumer, Chuck,
    260

      Seligman, Nicole, 235

      Senate

      impeachment trial, 290–95

      Starr’s testimony on independent counsel law, 303–4

      votes not to impeach, 295–96

      Sentelle, David, 27, 30, 31, 34, 39–40

      Shalala, Donna, 192

      “Shame at the White House” (New York Times editorial), 250

      Shippers, David, 259–60, 263

      Simpson, Glenn, 219

      60 Minutes (TV show), 2

      Smith, Steve, 104

      Smith, William French, 19–20

      Sneed, Joseph, 30, 32, 33

      Solomon, Lon, 22, 219

      Soros, George, 217

      Souter, David, 36, 307

      Spaeth, Merrie, 263–64

      Special Division of D.C. Circuit

      interviews Starr and appoints him as independent counsel, 27, 31–35, 43

      role and composition of, 29

      special prosecutor law. See Ethics in Government Act of 1978

      Specter, Arlen, 21, 295

      Spitzer, Arthur, 37

      Starr, Alice Jean Mendell, 12, 13, 53, 255, 257, 258, 274

      Starr, Billie Jeayne, 6

      Starr, Carolyn, 253–55

      Starr, Cynthia, 257, 258, 309

      Starr, Jerry, 6

      Starr, Ken

      abuse-of-power count in referral, views on, 274–75

      appointed D.C. Circuit judge, 21–22

      appointment as independent counsel, 27, 31–35, 43

      attends Brown University, 11

      attends Duke University, 13

      attends George Washington University, 9–12

      attends Harding College, 8–9

      Baylor University scandal and, xxii–xxiii

      censure, views on, 286–87

      as chief of staff for Attorney General in Reagan administration, 19–20

      childhood of, 5–6

      as clerk for Chief Justice Burger, 16–18

      clerks for Judge Dyer, 13–15

      Clinton’s immunity claim in Jones case, views on, 163–64

      as contract program officer with U.S. State Department, 12–13

      death threats against and protection for, 190

      Disney vacation of, 280–81

      faith of, 6, 9, 15, 22, 24

      family life of, 22, 53–54

      First Among Equals, 304

      at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, 15, 18–19

      in high school, 7–8

      marriage of, 13

      Pepperdine University teaching offer turned down by, 151–56

      on presidential immunity in civil suits, 37–39

      reasons for writing book, xxi–xxiv

      recent chance meeting with Lewinsky, 310–11

      regrets question, response to, 306–7

      returns to Kirkland & Ellis after leaving OIC, 304

      as solicitor general for Bush, 22–25

     


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