To: A. Borealis who wrote (65370 ) 1/27/2000 4:17:00 PM From: Scarecrow Respond to of 67261
You still playing your broken record....<<Its not the s-e-x, its the p-e-r-j-u-r-y>> Everybody really knows it is all about sex Is that why Arkansas is likely to disbar the bastard? Becuase of sex? Un-friggin-likely... Clinton Ethics Complaint Reviewed By Kelly P. Kissel Associated Press Writer Thursday, Jan. 27, 2000; 1:34 p.m. EST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ?? The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday ordered its professional conduct committee to investigate a complaint that President Clinton lied and obstructed justice in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case. Lawyer L. Lynn Hogue had complained to the court that it appeared the committee and its director, James Neal, had done nothing with his complaint in more than a year. The committee claimed it couldn't release information, citing its confidentiality rules. Neal did not return telephone calls seeking comment. The court said Hogue filed his complaint Sept. 15, 1998, and that Neal was required to furnish Clinton with a copy. Neal then had 10 days to give Hogue any response Clinton might have made. Hogue said he has received nothing. "Neal and the committee offer no explanation except to indicate that confidentiality controls the information at this stage of the process," the court wrote. The court ordered the committee to begin its review or give notice to Hogue that the review is under way. U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright cited Clinton for contempt last April, saying he gave "intentionally false" testimony in Mrs. Jones' lawsuit. If the committee finds evidence supporting the complaint, it has several options ? the most serious being a disbarment proceeding in circuit court.