-Caveat Lector-

Theis fellow Starr reminds of a kid who's blown up the house with his
chemistry set and merrily keeps chemming along ...


>From SalonMagazine.CoM

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KEN STARR IS SQUEEZING WITNESSES IN AN ATTEMPT TO AFFECT THE OUTCOME OF
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TRIAL IN THE SENATE.

<Picture: Conason image>As the Senate commences President Clinton's
impeachment trial, relieved citizens might assume that the fate of the
presidency is at last beyond the abusive grasp of Kenneth Starr. But by
announcing the indictment of Julie Hiatt Steele Friday -- the same day that
Chief Justice William Rehnquist and the senatorial jury were sworn in --
the independent counsel gave a clear signal that he intends to influence
the proceedings on Capitol Hill, and that he possesses powerful means for
doing so.

Indeed, Starr's undiminished pursuit of Clinton may present the single
greatest obstacle to a fair trial of the president, because he seems
perfectly willing to misuse his prosecutorial power to threaten potential
witnesses. Steele is the former friend of alleged Clinton grope victim
Kathleen Willey, who says that Willey asked her to lie to Newsweek magazine
and others about the incident in the Oval Office in November 1993.

When Steele recanted her earlier confirmation of Willey's accusations, both
publicly and in her grand jury testimony, she blew a big hole in Starr's
plan to use the Willey incident against Clinton. Now the independent
counsel has revenged himself by indicting Steele on four counts of
obstruction of justice and perjury.

Starr's action against Steele recalls his earlier attempts to intimidate
Whitewater witnesses, most notably the years of abuse of Susan McDougal.
The independent counsel has been muscling Steele, a 52-year-old single
mother, for months; she has been summoned to testify before grand juries in
both Virginia and Washington, along with her daughter, her brother, her
accountant and her former attorney. Starr also has seized her tax returns
as well as her bank, credit and telephone records, and Steele says his
aides even threatened to investigate whether she properly adopted her
8-year-old son, though Starr denies this.

What is most remarkable about the Steele indictment is its citation of her
television interview on "Larry King Live," where she again refuted Willey's
charges, as evidence of obstruction of justice.

All this was too much even for the Washington Post's editorialists, who are
no friends of the president and rarely critical of Starr. A Post editorial
on Jan. 12 termed the Steele indictment "mystifying" and "disturbing," and
went on to complain, "It seems peculiar that of all the people who have
either admitted to or been accused of lying under oath, Ms. Steele is so
far the only one to face criminal charges."

The reason behind Starr's action isn't really so mysterious. In both timing
and substance it seems designed to affect the Senate trial. The impeachment
prosecutors led by House Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde already
have suggested that they intend to revive the Willey story as part of their
case against Clinton. If the trial proceeds to the stage of taking live
testimony, according to some members of Hyde's team, they may even call
Willey as a prosecution witness.

In accusing Steele of lying under oath, Starr has assisted the impeachment
prosecutors in at least two ways, by implicitly bolstering Willey's
credibility, and by discouraging the indicted Steele from testifying as a
defense witness for the president.

As the Post editorial noted, Steele isn't the only Starr witness who might
be credibly accused of lying. Willey certainly appears to have lied in her
deposition in the Paula Jones case, where she claimed that she had not
contacted the president or the White House after the alleged groping
incident. In fact, as documents released by the White House proved, she had
repeatedly called and written notes to Clinton and his aides in 1994 and
1995, seeking a job and pledging her loyalty.

And Linda Tripp, another potentially crucial witness in the impeachment
trial, may have testified falsely before Starr's grand jury. Under
questioning by a Starr aide, she insisted that her taping of Monica
Lewinsky had nothing to do with a possible book deal brokered by her
agent-provocateur, Lucianne Goldberg. Actually, however, Goldberg was
secretly taping Tripp during their first conversations about Lewinsky.
Transcripts of those tapes, released by Starr's office, clearly show
Goldberg and Tripp discussing how to leak Tripp's story through Newsweek
reporter Michael Isikoff while holding back enough detail to create
interest among publishers.

"I think we can make a deal with Isikoff that protects you totally, that
gets the surface of this out, and then you stand back to fill in the
pieces, and I get you a publisher that will be happy to do that," says
Goldberg on her own tape. "All right," Tripp replies. In a later taped
chat, Goldberg assures Tripp that even liberal publishers hate Clinton, and
that "the climate is extremely good for this kind of information." Tripp
responds that "I would have absolutely no qualms going that way."

Both Willey and Tripp have immunity agreements with Starr that can be
revoked if either of them is subsequently found to have lied. Those
agreements give Starr considerable leverage over both women as they wait
for a summons to testify before the Senate -- and his leverage is only
increased by the glaring inconsistencies in their testimony.

The most important potential witness is obviously Lewinsky herself, who may
be asked at Clinton's trial to resolve contradictions between her testimony
and that of Clinton and his secretary Bettie Currie. And Lewinsky is also
perhaps the most vulnerable to continuing pressure from Starr, who retains
the power to injure her not only legally but financially. The former White
House intern's immunity agreement requires her to obtain Starr's permission
before she makes any public statements, including the book deal she has
signed with St. Martin's Press and the television interview she has agreed
to give Barbara Walters of ABC News.

Both of those deals reportedly have been held up pending Starr's final
approval. So aside from his ability to indict Lewinsky for perjury, Starr
also could prevent her from cashing in on her celebrity status to pay off
her enormous legal bills. Much as she undoubtedly dislikes Starr, Lewinsky
must be painfully aware of what he can do to her if he is displeased with
her Senate testimony.

Certainly that was the message behind the indictment of Julie Steele. It
was an ominous signal that months after the filing of his impeachment
referral to Congress, the partisan prosecutor's pursuit of President
Clinton remains as energetic -- and as dangerous -- as ever.
SALON | Jan. 12, 1999


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