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− | In 2001 it emerged that "Bill Clinton's brother-in-law received nearly $400,000 for lobbying for a pardon and a prison commutation [for Carlos Vignali] that the former president granted on his last day in office, legal sources told The [[Associated Press]]. The money was returned Wednesday at the Clintons' request."<ref>http://lubbockonline.com/stories/022201/nat_022201053.shtml</ref> | + | In 2001 it emerged that "[[Bill Clinton]]'s brother-in-law received nearly $400,000 for lobbying for a pardon and a prison commutation [for Carlos Vignali] that the former president granted on his last day in office, legal sources told The [[Associated Press]]. The money was returned Wednesday at the Clintons' request."<ref>http://lubbockonline.com/stories/022201/nat_022201053.shtml</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 29 December 2019
Carlos Vignali (drug trafficker) | |
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A cocaine trafficker given an exceptional pardon by Bill Clinton. |
In 2001 it emerged that "Bill Clinton's brother-in-law received nearly $400,000 for lobbying for a pardon and a prison commutation [for Carlos Vignali] that the former president granted on his last day in office, legal sources told The Associated Press. The money was returned Wednesday at the Clintons' request."[1]
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