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Clinton Pardons McDougal, Cisneros
By John Solomon
Associated Press Writer
Saturday, Jan. 20, 2001; 10:32 a.m. EST

WASHINGTON In one of his final acts, President Clinton on
Saturday pardoned more than 100 Americans, including his former
Whitewater business partner Susan McDougal and former Housing
Secretary Henry Cisneros, officials said.

The sources said Clinton also pardoned his brother, Roger
Clinton, who had been convicted of a drug charge, as well as
Hearst heiress Patty Hearst and former Navaho Nation chief Peter
MacDonald.

The list also was notable for the number of people it did not
include. Among them, the sources said: Webster Hubbell, a former
law partner of Hillary Rodham Clinton; Jonathan Pollard, a former
Navy analyst imprisoned for spying for Israel; one-time Wall
Street financier Michael Milken; and Leonard Peltier, convicted
of killing two FBI agents on an Indian reservation in 1975.

McDougal's pardon came just one day after the Whitewater
investigation was closed down under a deal in which Clinton gave
up his law license and admitted make false testimony under oath
in the Monica Lewinsky in return for prosecutor agreeing not to
indict him.

"She's absolutely delighted," said her lawyer, Mark Geragos. "She
is speechless for once in her life. And I think it is especially
poignant that it was one of the last acts of Bill Clinton's
administration."

McDougal went to prison rather than testify in the Whitewater
investigation.

Convicted at a 1996 trial where Clinton testified in her defense,
McDougal remained an unabashed supporter of the president,
appearing on national television in her orange prison jumpsuit to
insist that Clinton never engaged in illegal loans or other
improper conduct as prosecutors in Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's office sought to prove.

Her former husband, failed Arkansas savings and loan operator
James McDougal, also was convicted at the same trial but took a
markedly different path. He chose to cooperate with Starr's
office and implicated the Clintons in wrongdoing before his
sudden death in prison.

Susan McDougal never wavered, embarking on a campaign to portray
Starr, a Republican, as politically motivated, on a "personal
vendetta" to pursue the Clintons and disinterested in the truth.
Starr and his staff repeatedly denied those allegations.

She only served 3 months of a two-year prison term for her four
felony convictions before a federal judge released her because of
a back problem.

But her freedom was short-lived. She defied a judge's order to
answer Whitewater prosecutor's questions before a federal grand
jury and was returned to jail for 18 months for civil contempt.

Frustrated she still wasn't cooperating, Starr's office decided
to prosecute McDougal for criminal contempt for obstructing the
grand jury probe. The jury deadlocked, and prosecutors decided
not to retry her.

MacDonald, 72, the former leader of the Navajo Nation, has been
in a Fort Worth, Texas, medical prison since his 1992 sentencing
for his role in a Window Rock, Ariz., riot that resulted in the
deaths of two of his supporters in 1989.

MacDonald was removed from office for taking bribes and
kickbacks. The two supporters were killed on July 20, 1989, by
tribal police during a march to protest what they considered a
coup against their leader. MacDonald, his health deteriorating,
has been serving a 14-year sentence for inciting the deadly riot.

At age 19, Hearst was kidnapped in the 1970s by the radical
Symbionese Liberation Army. She later served part of a prison
sentence for a bank holdup in San Francisco before it was
commuted by President Carter. She is married to her former
bodyguard, Bernard Shaw.

Cisneros was Clinton's first housing secretary. He resigned in
1996 amid an investigation into allegations that he lied to the
FBI about payments he made to a former mistress, Linda Medlar. In
1999, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge.

Since leaving office, Cisneros served as head of Univision, the
nation's largest Spanish-language television network. Last year,
he returned to his native San Antonio to launch an organization
to provide housing for low-income families.

Roger Clinton, the president's brother, was sentenced to two
years in prison after pleading guilty in 1985 to conspiring to
distribute cocaine. He cooperated with authorities and testified
against other drug defendants.

He has since focused on an entertainment career. The president
was best man at his brother's wedding back in the mid-1990s.

 Copyright 2001 The Associated Press

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