| For Immediate Release Jan 5, 2004 |
Contact: Press Office 202-646-5172 |
Dean Says “Let Judge Decide” But His Lawyers Say The Opposite (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, reported that Howard Dean yesterday misrepresented his own legal position in the ongoing Judicial Watch lawsuit against him and the State of Vermont over his continued refusal to release public records from his tenure as Vermont governor. During yesterday’s Democratic debate in Iowa, Dean responded to a challenge to release his gubernatorial records with the following statement: What we have done is we have stepped aside. We have turned everything over to the attorney general of the state of Vermont. And the attorney general of the state of Vermont will go to court, and a judge will look over every document in our records. And they are free to release whatever they'd like, and that's fine with me. This statement by Howard Dean is incorrect and misleading is several respects:
“Howard Dean is being two-faced. He tells the public that he wants records released, but has his lawyers tell the court that he wants no records released. Howard Dean should come clean and release his gubernatorial records. And he should stop misleading the American people about his efforts to hide his record,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. | |