PRESIDENTIAL
PARDONS |

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Marc Rich
- 1983 criminal indictment filed by then-U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani (thesmokinggun.com)
- Wanted: Marc David Rich - U.S. International Crime Alert (U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau)
- letter of Denise Rich to President Clinton in support of Marc Rich's pardon, December 6, 2000 (thesmokinggun.com)
- letter of Jack Quinn [attorney for Marc Rich] to President Clinton presenting Marc Rich's application for pardon, December 11, 2000 (JURIST)
- Petition for Pardon, December 11, 2000 (PDF; House Committee on Government Reform)
- Tab A [includes 1983 indictment];
- Tab B [includes letters of support];
Tab B (part II);
- Tab C [analysis of transactions - Professors Wolfman and Ginsburg];
- Tab D;
- Tab E;
- Tab F;
- Tab G;
- Tab H;
- Tab I [1892 Attorney General's Opinion on Amnesty];
- Tab J [1992 George Bush proclamation pardoning Iran-Contra defendants]
- letter of Jack Quinn [attorney for Marc Rich] to President Clinton supporting Marc Rich's application for pardon, January 5, 2001 (JURIST)
- letter of Jack Quinn [attorney for Marc Rich] to President Clinton supporting Marc Rich's application for pardon, January 18, 2001 (JURIST)
- "The Controversial Pardon of International Fugitive Marc Rich" (House Committee on Government Reform, February 8, 2001; testimony and exhibits)
- "The Controversial Pardon of International Fugitive Marc Rich - Day 2" (House Committee on Government Reform, March 1, 2001; statements and exhibits)
- interview with Morris "Sandy" Weinberg, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1980-85; lead prosecutor in U.S. v. Marc Rich et al. (JURIST; March 7, 2001)
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