What Federal law-enforcement officials?
CLINTON AIDE CRITICIZED FOR ROLE IN SUICIDE PROBE The U.S. Park Police report on its inquiry into the death of a top White House lawyer strongly suggests that the counsel to the president, Bernard Nussbaum, impeded investigators and offered a dubious account of the discovery of the victim’s brooding note. Federal law-enforcement officials who have seen the report say it shows that Nussbaum interfered with witness interviews by having White House lawyers sit in on them and denied the park police access to documents in (DETROIT FREE PRESS, 870 words), Feb 4 REPORT SUGGESTS SUICIDE INVESTIGATION HAMPERED BY BARRIERS Nearly identical text. (ST PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 1099 words), Feb 4 February 1994 – Story 7 FosterGATE MORE OPENNESS ORDERED IN FOSTER SUICIDE PROBE Criticized for withholding documents about a White House lawyer’s suicide, Attorney General Janet Reno authorized quicker release Thursday of records that bear on the government’s integrity and have high news interest. (THE CHARLOTT
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