Hillary in hotwater over Whitewater

It appears that the Clinton’s involvement in the Rose Law Firm and the Whitewater, Madison Projects investigation, continues to bring forth questions and accusations from many.After substantial heat was being applied to the Clintons over Hillary’s Law Firm billing records while she was still in the White House, suddenly ‘disappeared’ it left many to think where there is smoke there is fire. So the interest continued and new details have emerged.

“While Mrs. Clinton told the public at the time that Mr. Hubbell’s March 14, 1994, resignation as associate attorney general involved an “internal billing dispute” with his Rose partners that “likely would be resolved,” three months earlier she had been advised by another Rose partner, Allen Bird, that the “billing problems were very serious,” according to the newly disclosed records.”

Documents in the case show that Clinton did legal work for the deal despite Mrs. Clinton’s public denials. A former office manger of the Rose law firm, “located” copies of billing records in the White House that did show legal work for Madison while she was a partner at the Rose law firm. Before that, she and the President denied that any such documents existed since she was not involved in the project. It’s always been a mystery how the copies suddenly turned up.

“The Rose firm’s original billings for Madison have never been found, but the new documents show the Whitewater investigators thought that White House Deputy Counsel Vincent W. Foster Jr. had collected copies of them during the 1992 presidential campaign. Notes in red ink and in Mr. Foster’s handwriting are on the copies and appeared to be addressed to Mrs. Clinton.Mr. Foster, whose July 1993 death at Fort Marcy Park in Virginia has been ruled a suicide, also served at the time as the Clintons’ personal attorney. He had expressed concern over the Clintons’ involvement in Whitewater Development Corp., an Arkansas real estate venture that also involved Madison’s owners, James and Susan McDougal, and he is thought to have been involved in removing records from the Rose firm in 1992 that later turned up at the Clinton campaign headquarters.”

The Clinton’s have yet to explain how the copies turned up and why they were not brought forth sooner during earlier subpoenas. The Madison Project was the focal point into the Whitewater investigation, which was eventually dropped, but not before a suicide and 14 convictions later.

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