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 For Immediate Release
Jan 24, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


DR. JERRY FALWELL SUES WHITE HOUSE AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OVER VIOLATION OF PRIVACY RIGHTS

LIKELY TARGET OF ILLEGAL CLINTON JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DATABASE ON RELIGIOUS AND PRO-LIFE LEADERS


(Washington, D.C.) Judicial Watch learned through an anonymous source that the Clinton Justice Department – run by Attorney General Janet Reno – has been keeping a secret database against religious and pro-life leaders. The secret database is called "VAAPCON." When Judicial Watch learned of this secret illegal database, it filed a Freedom of Information Act request and confirmed that indeed VAAPCON existed. Because he believed himself to be a likely target of the Clinton Administration, Dr. Jerry Falwell, Chancellor of Liberty University, and founder of "The Moral Majority," filed a Privacy Act request to determine whether or not The White House and Clinton Justice Department had files on him and his ministries. Typically, both entities stonewalled – effectively confirming that illegal files are being kept on Dr. Falwell and his ministries. To get at the truth, Judicial Watch and Jerry Falwell, Jr., an attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia, and son of Dr. Falwell, filed suit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia.

"Over the years, my ministries and I have been subjected to a number of attempts to not only inhibit our free speech, but to subvert our pro-life advocacy. When I learned of this illegal VAAPCON database, I felt obliged to take action to stand up for the rights of all Americans to be free to express their religious beliefs, as people of faith should not be intimidated by a corrupt and immoral Clinton Administration," stated Dr. Falwell.

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