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To: Borzou Daragahi who wrote (6890)9/24/1998 4:54:00 PM
From: jbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
So - Starr IS being investigated for alleged grand jury leaks.

Thanks, Borzou, for posting that Chicago Trib article. I wasted a lot of time trying to track down corroboration of news reports that a federal judge was looking into this matter. But not even Law Crawler came up with anything. So I (falsely) concluded the reports were false. So much for search engines!!

Considering the reams and reams of media coverage of just about every aspect of the Starr Investigation, I am amazed that so little attention has been paid to this development.

jbe



To: Borzou Daragahi who wrote (6890)9/25/1998 7:29:00 AM
From: Liatris Spicata  Respond to of 13994
 
Borzou-

Good of you to issue the retraction.

Larry



To: Borzou Daragahi who wrote (6890)9/25/1998 3:35:00 PM
From: jbe  Respond to of 13994
 
To All: FYI, texts of court rulings on alleged Starr leaks.

Hurrah for AltaVista! The advanced search turned up texts of the following rulings (from an otherwise obscure and rather weird site). Strictly for those who like wading through legal documents.

1) Judge Norma Johnson Holloway's June 19th ruling on Starr team's "prima facie" violations of grand jury secrecy rules (sealed until Aug. 7):

ishius.com

2)U.S. District Court of Appeals ruling rejecting Starr attempts to stop Judge Johnson's investigation of leaks (and unsealing June 19th ruling):

ishius.com