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

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To: pezz who wrote (8441)10/27/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Rick Slemmer  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
Finally found a reference to those 115 federal perjurers we discussed a few weeks ago.

Go to the Los Angeles Times website latimes.com and search the archives using "Diane Parker" as a keyword.

Other Federal Workers Pay High Price for Perjury

Diane Parker did what President Clinton is accused of doing.

As a U.S. postal supervisor in Florida, she had sex with a subordinate, lied about it and got caught. As a result, she lost her job, was tried and convicted, and now is serving 13 months in a federal prison.

Barbara Battalino had sex with a patient in her Veterans Affairs office in Idaho. She lied about it and was caught and she lost her job and medical license. Prosecuted, she pleaded guilty and was fined $3,500. Today she is serving a six-month home-detention sentence.

Parker and Battalino are but two of 115 people now serving time for committing perjury in federal court proceedings--the same charge that has brought President Clinton to the brink of impeachment.


Perjury is a felony, regardless of the underlying offense.

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