LOCK HER UP: Judicial Watch Gets Court Date To Make Case For Unsealing Hillary’s Whitewater Scandal Docs
Judicial Watch today announced oral argument will be heard Friday,
September 22, 2017, in Judicial Watch’s appeal (No. 16-5366) regarding
its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking the draft
indictments of Hillary Clinton over what is popularly known as the
Whitewater scandal. The National Archives confirmed that draft
indictments of Clinton exist but refused to release the records.
September 22, 2017, in Judicial Watch’s appeal (No. 16-5366) regarding
its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking the draft
indictments of Hillary Clinton over what is popularly known as the
Whitewater scandal. The National Archives confirmed that draft
indictments of Clinton exist but refused to release the records.
September 21, 2017
A
federal appeals court will hear a case brought by Judicial Watch on
Friday to make public draft indictments of Hillary Clinton from the
Whitewater scandal in the 1990s.
EDITOR’S NOTE:Millennials today have no context for which they could accurately judge
the crimes, scandals and misdeeds of America’s favorite crime family,
Bill and Hillary Clinton. Mentioning the words whitewater, Rose Law
Firm, Mena, or Vince Foster to them elicits only an unknowing blank
stare. So here we present to you the details behind the Whitewater
Scandal from the 1990’s where Hillary make millions as a predatory
lender…and had Vince Foster killed…and ran a cocaine ring. What
happened? After this, you will know what happened. Kudos to Judicial
Watch for keeping this crime in the news, and working tirelessly for
justice to be done.
Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group
that files Freedom of Information Act requests, wants copies of the
documents that the National Archives and Records Administration has
declined to release. It filed a FOIA request for the documents in March
2015 and in October 2015 the group sued for the 238 pages of responsive
records.
According to Judicial Watch: “The
National Archives argues that the documents should be kept secret,
citing grand jury secrecy and Clinton’s personal privacy.” But Judicial
Watch says that because so much about the Whitewater case has already
been made public, “there is no secrecy or privacy left to protect.”
Hillary Clinton And The Whitewater Scandal Fully Explained:
Judicial Watch today announced oral argument will be heardFriday, September 22, 2017, in Judicial Watch’s appeal (No. 16-5366)
regarding its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking the
draft indictments of Hillary Clinton over what is popularly known as the
Whitewater scandal. The National Archives confirmed that draft
indictments of Clinton exist but refused to release the records.
Date: Friday, September 22, 2017
Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: Courtroom 20
United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit
333 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
The
appeal stems from a March 9, 2015, FOIA request and an October 20,
2015, Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit (Judicial
Watch v. National Archives and Records Administration (No.
15-cv-01740)) seeking:
All versions of indictments against Hillary
Rodham Clinton, including but not limited to, Versions 1, 2, and 3 in
box 2250 of the Hickman Ewing Attorney Files, the “HRC/_ Draft
Indictment” in box 2256 of the Hickman Ewing Attorney Files, as well as
any and all versions written by Deputy Independent Counsel Hickman
Ewing, Jr. prior to September of 1996.
A sampling of scandals connected with the early days of Bill and Hillary:
The draft indictments relate to allegations that Clinton provided false informationand withheld evidence from federal investigators to conceal her
involvement with the defunct Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan, the
collapse of which lead to multiple criminal convictions. Clinton
provided legal representation to Madison Guaranty as an attorney at the
Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. Clinton’s Rose Law Firm billing
records, long sought by prosecutors, were found in the private quarters
of the White House shortly after an important statute of limitations
had expired.
The New Clinton Chronicles Extended Edition:
The documents in question are alleged draftsof indictments written by Hickman Ewing, the chief deputy of Kenneth
Starr, the independent counsel appointed to investigate Bill and Hillary
Clinton’s alleged involvement in fraudulent real estate dealings.
Although others were sentenced for their role in the matter, neither
Clinton was ever prosecuted.
Ewing told investigators he drafted
the indictments in April 1995. According to Judicial Watch, the
documents pertain to allegations that Hillary Clinton provided false
information and withheld information from those investigating
Whitewater. source
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