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From: FightBack2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater
Date: Saturday, January 30, 1999 9:25 PM
Subject: PI says Landow hired him re: Clinton victim Willey


>
> Private Investigator Says Landow Employed Him in Willey Matter
>
>Washinton Post
>Saturday, January 30, 1999; Page A10 By Susan Schmidt
>
>Democratic Party fund-raiser Nathan Landow hired a private investigator for
a
>project involving Kathleen E. Willey, the former White House volunteer who
has
>testified that President Clinton groped her, the private eye said
yesterday.
>
>Independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr has been investigating Willey's claims
>that Landow and others tried to influence or intimidate her to chill her
>testimony about Clinton when she was a witness in the Paula Jones case.
>
>Jarrett Stern, a private investigator, told ABC News in an interview
broadcast
>last night that he was hired for an unspecified project by Landow, a
wealthy
>Maryland developer who has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for
>Clinton-Gore campaigns. Stern's lawyer, Edouard Bouquet of Bethesda, told
the
>network his client felt uneasy about what he was asked to do and called
Willey,
>using an alias, to warn her someone was out to do her harm.
>
>"I think that he perceived a situation where he was being asked to do
something
>he wasn't comfortable with," Bouquet said of Stern. The lawyer declined to
be
>more specific.
>
>Landow flatly denied he engaged any private investigator to look into
Willey's
>life or background. "Absolutely not," Landow said. "There is no evidence,
no
>allegation, no proof on me." Landow's lawyer, Joe Caldwell, said he could
not
>comment on Stern's claims because of Starr's ongoing criminal
investigation,
>but Caldwell added, "There is absolutely no issue here."
>
>Landow refused to testify before Starr's grand jury last summer, citing his
>Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. He has denied any
wrongdoing
>and said he invoked the right on the advice of lawyers when prosecutors
refused
>to give him immunity in exchange for his testimony about his dealings with
>Willey. He has described her as a social friend he met through his
daughter,
>who also worked as a White House volunteer.
>
>Stern declined to detail what he had been asked to do in connection with
>Willey, but he told ABC that he "wholeheartedly" believes that Willey was
>approached with a menacing message by a stranger jogging near her Richmond
home
>two days before her Jones case testimony. Willey has said the man inquired
>about her children by name, about her missing cat and about whether she'd
>gotten the tires on her car repaired after they were mysteriously
vandalized by
>someone who drove masses of nails into all four of them. "Don't you get the
>message?" she has said the man asked.
>
>

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