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William H. Kennedy III

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92:(FBI) at the White House, where he asked them to investigate Billy Dale, who had been fired from the White House travel office staff. The agents hesitated investigating Dale, saying that there was insufficient evidence to justify an investigation, but they agreed to investigate after Kennedy told them that he would turn to the US 597: 601: 164:
filed a lawsuit on behalf former members of the Bush administration and Reagan administration against Kennedy, Craig Livingstone, and Anthony Marceca alleging that they read their personal white house files. However the suit was dismissed.  
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relieved Kennedy of some of his duties as Associate White House Counsel including reviewing tax-compliance matters or security clearances.
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In 2001 President Clinton appointed Kennedy to the board of directors of the Student Loan Marketing Association, commonly known as
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opponents of the Clintons alleged that Kennedy pressured the agents. A White House internal review criticized Kennedy's actions.
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In March 1994, it was revealed that Kennedy had failed to pay Social Security taxes for his nanny. Clinton's chief of staff
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as a reason not to hand over the notes. However the White House eventually handed over the notes sought by the Senate.
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Walton College of Business Administration. He was voted Attorney of the Year by VOCALS, a
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After leaving Washington, Kennedy returned to Little Rock and was again employed by the
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legal services organization in Arkansas. He was also president of the Downtown
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from President Clinton after having been convicted of conspiracy to distribute
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where he positively identified the body of Vince Foster, his friend and
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Kuntz, Phil; Freedman, Alix; Harwood, John; Fields, Gary (2001-02-07).
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before returning to Little Rock. Two other Rose Law Firm partners,
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In 2001 Kennedy represented Charles Wilfred Morgan, who received a
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From 1993 until 1995, he served as Associate Counsel to President
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Wednesday, John Henry; Jan. 25; Read, 2006 11:54 Am 1 Min.
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His father, William H. Kennedy Jr. (1917–1991), a former
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Kennedy was married to Leslie Gail until late 1994.
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Index

William H. Kennedy, III
Arkansas
White House Counsel
Clinton administration
Rose Law Firm
Little Rock, Arkansas
Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
Vince Foster
Webb Hubbell
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Internal Revenue Service
Republican Party
Craig Livingstone
Fairfax Hospital
White House Counsel
Mack McLarty
Lloyd Cutler
Senate Special Whitewater Committee
Madison Guaranty
Williams & Connolly
David E. Kendall
Bernard Nussbaum
Bruce Lindsey
attorney–client privilege
Judicial Watch
Rose Law Firm
federal pardon
cocaine
Sallie Mae

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