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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Zoltan! who wrote (13702)1/28/2000 9:27:00 AM
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ALL THE PRESIDENT'S SCANDALS
Clinton faces disbarment
Arkansas Supreme Court rules
move to strip chief executive's
law license must proceed

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By David M. Bresnahan
¸ 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

While President Bill Clinton was putting the finishing touches on his state of the union address, he was greeted with the news that the Arkansas Supreme Court had dealt him a major legal blow.
Clinton will soon surrender his license to practice law or face disbarment, according to an attorney who has taken action against him.

The Atlanta-based Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a complaint on Sept. 15, 1998, reported at the time by WorldNetDaily, alleging Clinton's untruthful testimony in the Paula Jones case and during the subsequent independent counsel investigation was serious enough to warrant his being disbarred.

Essentially ignoring state law, the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct has failed for over a year to take any action. Matthew Glavin, president of Southeastern Legal Foundation, told WorldNetDaily in December that his group had taken the issue directly to the Arkansas Supreme Court to force the committee to act.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has issued an order that mandates immediate action on disbarment of President Bill Clinton. (cont)
worldnetdaily.com

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