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February 12, 1999 | From Reuters
The man who launched the long-running Whitewater investigation by accusing President Clinton of involvement in an illegal loan was ordered Thursday to stand trial on charges that he lied to Arkansas insurance regulators. The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that a plea agreement between federal Whitewater prosecutors and David Hale did not exempt him from state charges. The state prosecutor in Little Rock said he expected the court's decision and applauded it.
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February 12, 1999 | From Reuters
The man who launched the long-running Whitewater investigation by accusing President Clinton of involvement in an illegal loan was ordered Thursday to stand trial on charges that he lied to Arkansas insurance regulators. The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that a plea agreement between federal Whitewater prosecutors and David Hale did not exempt him from state charges. The state prosecutor in Little Rock said he expected the court's decision and applauded it.
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January 13, 1994 | From Associated Press
The Arkansas State Police will investigate two troopers who accused President Clinton of misusing his security detail while serving as governor, the agency's director said Wednesday. However, police will not investigate the allegations made by the troopers, including claims that Clinton used his bodyguards to help arrange extramarital trysts. Col.
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January 13, 1994 | From Associated Press
The Arkansas State Police will investigate two troopers who accused President Clinton of misusing his security detail while serving as governor, the agency's director said Wednesday. However, police will not investigate the allegations made by the troopers, including claims that Clinton used his bodyguards to help arrange extramarital trysts. Col.
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