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Ken Starr, The Independent Counsel Who Investigated Clinton, Dies

 

Eko Hot Blog reports that Kenneth Winston Starr, a former US solicitor general who rose to international prominence in the 1990 as the independent counsel who relentlessly investigated President Bill Clinton during a series of political scandals, has died. He was 76.

According to his family, Starr died as a result of surgical complications.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear and loving Father and Grandfather, whom we admired for his prodigious work ethic, but who always put his family first. The love, energy, endearing sense of humor, and fun-loving interest Dad exhibited to each of us was truly special, and we cherish the many wonderful memories we were able to experience with him,” Randall Starr, Starr’s son, said in a statement on behalf of his children.

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Starr, who served as president of Baylor University from 2010 to 2016, was a member of former President Donald Trump’s defense team during Trump’s first impeachment.

“Judge Starr was a dedicated public servant and ardent supporter of religious freedom, which allows faith-based institutions like Baylor to thrive,” said Baylor President Linda Livingstone in a statement Tuesday.

A conservative Republican, Starr’s investigations into Clinton began when he was appointed by a federal appeals panel in 1994 as an independent counsel in the probe of the then-President and Hillary Clinton’s involvement in the Whitewater real estate scandal. The Clintons ultimately were not prosecuted in that case, but Starr’s investigation in the Clintons’ dealings later expanded to include Paula Jones’ allegations of sexual harassment, and that inquiry led to Starr leading the investigation into the President’s affair with Monica Lewinsky.

The Lewinsky affair ultimately resulted in Clinton being impeached on two charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice, though he was acquitted by the Senate in February 1999 and served out the remainder of his term

The scandal dominated Washington and much of the news media for more than a year, and both Starr and Clinton were named Time’s Men of the Year in 1998. Starr’s investigation was seen as a reflection of an era of increasingly bitter partisanship coupled with a tabloid-like interest in the personal lives of politicians. In particular, Starr’s report to Congress on the affair was criticized for containing numerous lurid details about the sexual relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky.

Starr rejected accusations that his pursuit of Clinton was politically motivated.
“I was assigned to do a job by the attorney general, and that was to find out whether crimes were committed in this (Paula Jones) sexual harassment lawsuit,” Starr said at the time. “The whole idea of equal justice under law means that you’ve got to play by the rules. It has nothing to do with the underlying subject matter. You just tell the truth.”

He stepped down from independent counsel position in October 1999, citing the “intense politicization of the independent counsel process.”

Starr is survived by his wife, Alice, whom he married in 1970, and three children.

Long Legal Career

Starr was born on July 21, 1946, in Vernon, Texas, and attended Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, before transferring to George Washington University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history in 1968.

He earned a master’s degree in political science from Brown University in 1969 and a law degree from Duke University Law School in 1973.

Following law school, Starr clerked for Fifth Circuit Judge David W. Dyer and Chief Justice Warren E. Burger before joining the Los Angeles law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher.

In 1981, he became a counselor to US Attorney General William French Smith after serving on President Ronald Reagan’s transition team.

Then, in 1983, Reagan nominated and the Senate confirmed him as a federal judge to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

He was nominated by President George H.W. Bush in 1989 to be US solicitor general, where he argued 25 cases before the Supreme Court, according to the Department of Justice.

He returned to private practice in 1993, working for the Chicago law firm Kirkland & Ellis.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who worked under Starr on Smith’s staff and as his deputy when he was solicitor general, said Tuesday that “Ken loved our country and served it with dedication and distinction. He led by example, in the legal profession, public service, and the community.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell remembered Starr, who served as lead counsel in McConnell v. FEC, as “a brilliant litigator, an impressive leader, and a devoted patriot.”

Through his distinguished service on the D.C. Circuit, as Solicitor General, as independent counsel, and beyond, Ken poured his remarkable energy and talent into promoting justice, defending the Constitution, and upholding the rule of law,” the Kentucky Republican said.

Starr was also part of Jeffrey Epstein’s legal team when the accused pedophile was given a deal in 2008 that immunized him from federal prosecution. He also represented Blackwater USA contractors who were accused of war crimes for killing civilians in Fallujah during the Iraq War. In 2014, four former Blackwater contractors were found guilty and sentenced to long prison terms, though Trump pardoned them in 2020

Starr worked as a dean and professor at Pepperdine University’s law school from 2004 to 2010.

He was also the president of Baylor University before being fired after an independent investigation revealed a “fundamental failure” to adequately respond to student sexual assault allegations.

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In 2020, Trump asked Starr to join his legal team in his first Senate impeachment trial to argue for his acquittal.

The choice inevitably brought back memories of another time when Washington was consumed by an impeachment investigation, when Beltway politics became more heated, and a president with a tumultuous personal life and zeal for media dominance was in office

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