FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 7, 2008
Contact: Turley@acn.net
Intimidated Witness
Forgives Kenneth Starr
By Hugh Turley
April 7, 2008 - Judge Kenneth Starr met with
Patrick Knowlton today at the Sheraton Hotel in Boston shortly before Starr was
scheduled to speak at a conference on Religiously Affiliated Law Schools.
In 1997, the three-judge panel that appointed
Starr ordered him to include evidence submitted by Knowlton’s attorney,
John H. Clarke, in his final report on the death of deputy White House counsel
Vincent Foster. The 20 pages of evidence, included over Starr’s
objections, proved that Foster was murdered and contradicted Starr’s conclusion
of “suicide.”
Patrick Knowlton was a witness at Fort Marcy
Park where Foster’s body was found. Foster’s car was not at the park,
even though Starr claimed Foster drove his car to the park. Brett
Kavanaugh, Starr’s deputy, tried to discredit Knowlton before a grand
jury. Today, Starr told Knowlton that he still sees Kavanaugh frequently.
Kavanaugh, who has since been made a federal
judge by President George Bush, replaced Miguel
Rodriguez as Starr’s
deputy. Rodriguez had resigned in protest over what he perceived as a
cover-up.
Knowlton told Starr he forgave him for the
harassment he suffered as a Whitewater grand jury witness. “You and I
both know Vincent Foster was murdered and you covered up the murder,” Knowlton
told Starr. “God knows the truth, and that is why I pray God will forgive you.”
Judge Starr replied,
“Thank you for praying for me, Patrick.”
Photo: Kenneth Starr meets Patrick
Knowlton
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