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Henry Cisneros payments controversy

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In December 1997, Cisneros was indicted on 18 counts of conspiracy, giving false statements and obstruction of Justice. Medlar used some of the Cisneros hush money to purchase a house and entered into a bank fraud scheme with her sister and brother-in-law to conceal the source of the money. In
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report on October 3, 2005, "lawyers are fighting to suppress a potentially embarrassing final report from the probe that found Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros lied to the FBI about paying $ 250,000 in hush money to his ex-mistress... Lawyers at the Washington firm
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In September 1999, Cisneros negotiated a plea agreement, under which he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of lying to the FBI, and was fined $ 10,000. He did not receive jail-time or probation. He was pardoned by President Clinton in January 2001 (see:
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who work for Cisneros and both Clintons have argued to judges overseeing the case that allegations of illegal activity, for which no charges were filed, should be snipped before the report is made public."
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to investigate allegations that Cisneros had lied to FBI investigators during background checks prior to being named Secretary of HUD. He had been asked about payments that he had made to former mistress
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publicly referred to Cisneros and candidate Clinton as "two skirt-chasers"—but Cisneros lied about the amount of money he had paid to Medlar. The investigation continued for three and a half years.
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reported that the independent counsel was finally closing his investigation with a report accusing the Clinton administration of thwarting the inquiry into Cisneros.
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The Independent Counsel's report has been a source of partisan bickering because it was heavily redacted with an estimated 120 pages removed by court order.
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was appointed to investigate the matter. In 1995 Cisneros was indicted; in 1997 he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor; in 2001 he was pardoned by President
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January 1998, Medlar pleaded guilty to 28 charges of bank fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud and obstruction of justice.
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background check investigators about payments he had made to his former mistress. Independent Counsel
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Collection of articles from the Washington Post about the Cisneros investigation
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was a lengthy investigation begun in 1995 into allegations that
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issued a press release along with the final report stating:
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Federal political sex scandals in the United States
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Henry Cisneros
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Presidency of Bill Clinton
FBI
David Barrett
Bill Clinton
Barrett Report
Attorney General of the United States
Janet Reno
Independent Counsel
David Barrett
Linda Medlar
Catalina Vasquez Villalpando
List of people pardoned by Bill Clinton
Afghanistan
Williams & Connolly
New York Times
Office of the Independent Counsel


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