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  JUDICIAL WATCH VICTORY IN PARDONGATE: FEDERAL COURT RULES
DOCUMENTS ON CLINTON PARDON OF PUERTO RICAN TERRORISTS ARE PUBLIC

  Documents Had Been Withheld for Over One Year by Clinton-Gore
Administration
  Decision Will Serve as Precedent for Documents on Latest Pardon
Scandal

  (Washington, D.C.) A federal court judge, The Honorable Thomas
Hogan, ruled this week that documents that were withheld by the
Clinton-Gore Administration relating to Bill Clinton’s pardon of
several Puerto Rican terrorists in 1999 are public documents subject to
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

  Judicial Watch, the non-partisan public interest law firm that
investigates and prosecutes public corruption, has been trying since
September, 1999 to obtain documents on the pardons under FOIA and a
subsequent FOIA lawsuit.

  The Clinton-Gore Administration had tried to withhold documents
related to pardons on the basis of law enforcement and privacy
privileges. In his decision earlier this week, Judge Hogan ruled that
these privileges do not apply, as any privacy interests of the
terrorists are outweighed by the public interest in the pardons. Judge
Hogan ruled that “...these pardoned prisoners have arguably
become public figures through their well-publicized pleas for clemency
and the speeches some have made since their release... the presidential
pardons have been highly public as well as controversial events, which
clearly implicate the public interest’s in knowing and
understanding the activities of the federal government.” The
Court ruled that Judicial Watch can now pursue access to these documents
through FOIA.

  Previous documents uncovered by Judicial Watch in this case show
that the FBI vociferously opposed Clinton’s pardons of the
Puerto Rican terrorists. Documents released to Judicial Watch show the
FBI warned that “these individuals [to be pardoned] sanctioned,
supported and/or directly or indirectly participated in activities
resulting in no fewer that nine fatalities, hundreds of injuries,
millions of dollars in property damage, and armed attacks on U.S.
Government facilities.” The documents also show that the FBI
only learned through press reports that Clinton was considering clemency
for the terrorists.

  “This is an important ruling in the context of the current
Clinton pardon scandal. It will be difficult, under the precedent of
Judge Hogan’s decision, for the government to hide documents
from the American people about Clinton’s latest
pardons,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
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