b********n 发帖数: 38600 | 16 The Painful Facts
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Indictments
•Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense, was indicted on two counts
of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice on June 16, 1992. [66]
Weinberger received a pardon from George H. W. Bush on December 24, 1992,
before he was tried.[67]
•William Casey, Head of the CIA. Thought to have conceived the plan,
was stricken ill hours before he would testify. Reporter Bob Woodward
reported Casey knew of and approved the plan.[68]
•Robert C. McFarlane, National Security Adviser, convicted of
withholding evidence, but after a plea bargain was given only two years of
probation. Later pardoned by President George H. W. Bush.[69]
•Elliott Abrams, Assistant Secretary of State, convicted of
withholding evidence, but after a plea bargain was given only two years
probation. Later pardoned by President George H. W. Bush.[70]
•Alan D. Fiers, Chief of the CIA’s Central American Task Force,
convicted of withholding evidence and sentenced to one year probation. Later
pardoned by President George H. W. Bush.
•Clair George, Chief of Covert Ops-CIA, convicted on two charges of
perjury, but pardoned by President George H. W. Bush before sentencing.[71]
•Oliver North, member of the National Security Council convicted of
accepting an illegal gratuity, obstruction of a congressional inquiry, and
destruction of documents, but the ruling was overturned since he had been
granted immunity.[72]
•Fawn Hall, Oliver North’s secretary, was given immunity from
prosecution on charges of conspiracy and destroying documents in exchange
for her testimony.[73]
•Jonathan Scott Royster, Liaison to Oliver North, was given immunity
from prosecution on charges of conspiracy and destroying documents in
exchange for his testimony.[74]
•National Security Advisor John Poindexter was convicted of five
counts of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, perjury, defrauding the
government, and the alteration and destruction of evidence. The Supreme
Court upheld a lower court ruling that overturned these convictions.[75]
•Duane Clarridge. An ex-CIA senior official, he was indicted in
November 1991 on seven counts of perjury and false statements relating to a
November 1985 shipment to Iran. Pardoned before trial by President George H.
W. Bush.[76][77]
•Richard V. Secord. Ex-major general in the Air Force who organized
the Iran arms sales and Contra aid. He pleaded guilty in November 1989 to
making false statements to Congress and was sentenced to two years of
probation.[78][79]
•Albert Hakim. A businessman, he pleaded guilty in November 1989 to
supplementing the salary of North by buying a $13,800 fence for North with
money from “the Enterprise”, which was a set of foreign companies Hakim
used in Iran-Contra. In addition, Swiss company Lake Resources Inc., used
for storing money from arms sales to Iran to give to the Contras, plead
guilty to stealing government property.[80] Hakim was given two years of
probation and a $5,000 fine, while Lake Resources Inc. was ordered to
dissolve.[78][81]
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