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 For Immediate Release
Mar 29, 2000 Contact: Press Office
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COURT RULES CLINTON COMMITTED CRIME IN VIOLATING KATHLEEN WILLEY'S PRIVACY RIGHTS

Ruling Occurs in Judicial Watch Filegate Lawsuit


(Washington, D.C.) The Court has today issued a ruling stating definitively that President Bill Clinton committed a crime against Kathleen Willey, when he violated her privacy rights by intentionally and illegally releasing letters from her government file.

"This is part of a pattern of similar conduct with regard to FBI files, Linda Tripp's Pentagon file, and other violations of privacy by Mr. Clinton, the Clinton-Gore White House, and their collaborators," stated Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman. "Previously, the Court ruled that Linda Tripp's Privacy Act rights were violated as well. This constitutes evidence that Filegate occurred," added Klayman.

A copy of Judge Royce C. Lamberth's decision can be found at www.JudicialWatch.org.

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