Susan Mcdougal
Susan McDougal
is one of the few people who served prison time as a result of the
Whitewater Scandal
. She also spent spent 18 months in
prison
including 7 weeks in
solitary confinement
for
contempt of court
after refusing to cooperate with special prosecutor
Kenneth Starr
. Prior to this, she had already been convicted (on May 28, 1996) and spent time in prison for four counts of fraud and conspiracy relating to the
Whitewater scandal
. She was later charged with (and acquitted of) embezzlement against noted conductor
Zubin Mehta
. McDougal received a full
Presidential pardon
from
Bill Clinton
in
2001
. McDougal has written
The Woman Who Wouldn't Talk
and works as an advocate for prison reform.
External links
"The trials and tribulations of Susan McDougal"
CNN.com - April 8, 1999
McDougal, Susan
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