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by Ken Starr


  as staff assistant for Representative Price, 9–10

  threats to and stress on family, 253–58

  20/20 interview with Sawyer, 277–80

  views on special prosecutor law, 31

  See also Lewinsky investigation; Office of the Independent Counsel (OIC); Whitewater investigation; Whitewater trial

  Starr, Randy, 256

  Starr, Vannie Trimble, 5–6

  Starr, William Douglas, 5–6, 23

  Starr Report, 245–49

  Steele, Julie Hiatt, 297–98

  Stein, Jake, 210, 226

  Stevens, John Paul, 23

  Stewart, Potter, 17, 18

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

  Supreme Court

  appointments to, 307

  Clinton sanctioned by, 301

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

  upholds constitutionality of Ethics in Government Act of 1978, 31–32

  Sutton, Buddy, 108

  Tenth Justice, The (Caplan), 37

  Thomases, Susan, 28, 204

  Thomason, Harry, 67

  Thompson, Fred, 303

  Thornburgh, Dick, 22, 36

  Time, 296

  Today (TV show), 193

  Travelgate, 67–68, 144–45

  Tribe, Laurence, 38

  Tripp, Linda, 68, 181

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

  granted immunity for telephone recordings, 172

  Lewinsky asks Tripp to provide false affidavit, 175, 176

  wears wire in meeting with Lewinsky, 175–76

  Truman, Harry, 162

  Trump, Donald, xxiii, 286–87, 307

  Tucker, Jim Guy, 78, 81, 82, 155, 304

  conviction in Whitewater trial, 114–15

  825 loan and, 47, 94

  financial fraud and conspiracy charges against, 94

  Fiske moving toward indictment of, 49

  steps down as governor, 116

  Tuohey, Mark, 71, 72–73, 112, 141, 142

  20/20 (TV show), 277–80

  Vanity Fair, 208, 310

  Vlasto, Chris, 277–78

  Wall Street Journal, 66

  Warner, John, 20

  Warren, Earl, 17, 70

  Warren Commission, 70

  Washington Post, 37, 39, 40, 188

  Watergate, 15–16, 33–34, 72

  Waters, Maxine, 269–70

  Watkins, David, 144–45, 204

  Watt, Bill, 110–11

  Webster, William, 20, 22–23

  Wellington, Harry, 152

  White House Travel Office scandal (Travelgate), 67–68, 144–45

  Whitewater investigation, 27–28

  background of Clinton-McDougal investment in Whitewater, 80–83

  Branscum-Hill campaign finance case, 119–22

  Clintons’ claim to be passive investors in Whitewater, 48

  Clintons’ denial of Hale’s accusations, 50

  Clintons deposed in, 95–102, 201

  DOJ subpoena to Clintons on behalf of Little Rock grand jury, 85–86

  825 loan, mechanics of, 47–49, 93–94

  Fiske investigation and handoff to Starr, 45–51

  Fiske’s investigative and prosecutorial team, 54–57

  Hale as witness, 49–51, 61–62, 128

  Hubble embezzlement investigation and conviction, 87–91

  initial positive reaction to Starr appointment, 36–37

  Jim McDougal’s cooperation after conviction, 129–32

  Judge Woods’s dismissal of indictment and subsequent reversal on appeal, 94–95

  McDougals indicted for financial fraud and conspiracy, 94

  McDougal-Tucker trial. See Whitewater trial

  Madison Guaranty loan check to Clinton found, 137–40

  OIC team’s deliberations and decision not to indict Hillary Clinton, 201–5

  partisan attacks on Starr’s appointment, 37–41

  reassignment of case to Judge Howard, 95

  Reno appoints Fiske as special counsel, 30

  Susan McDougal’s indictment for criminal contempt, 205–6, 298–99

  Susan McDougal’s refusal to answer grand jury questions, 133–35

  Susan McDougal’s refusal to cooperate after conviction, 116–17, 132–33, 166

  Starr interviewed and appointed independent counsel by Special Division, 27, 31–35, 43

  Starr’s investigative and prosecutorial team, 57–62, 103–5

  Tucker indicted for financial fraud and conspiracy, 94

  See also Whitewater trial

  Whitewater trial, 103–18

  Bill Clinton implicated, 110–11

  Bill Clinton’s testimony in, 112–13

  Bill Clinton’s thoughts on convictions in, 115

  convictions in, 114–15

  defense tactics, 107–8

  Hale as witness, 107, 111

  Jim McDougal’s testimony in, 113, 116

  jury deliberations, 113–14

  jury selection, 106–7

  local public sentiment toward prosecutorial team, 108–9

  McDougals convicted, 114–15

  prosecution’s case, 106–7

  Starr’s prosecutorial team, 103–5

  Tucker convicted, 114–15

  Wilkie, Curtis, 168

  Wilkinson, J. Harvie, 20

  Willey, Kathleen, 172, 297–98, 311

  Williams, Edward Bennett, 211, 236

  Williams, Maggie, 204

  Williams & Connolly, 86, 211

  Wirth, Mary Anne, 227, 228, 229, 246

  Wisenberg, Sol, 201, 217, 226, 227, 233, 238

  Wittes, Ben, 200

  Wolohojian, Gabrielle, 59

  Wood, John, 103

  Wood, Kimba, 65

  Woods, Henry, 94–95

  Woodward, Bob, 234

  Wright, Susan Webber, xxiv, 120, 133–35, 185, 194, 303

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