Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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FBI: Steinbrenner blamed legal advice for his conviction

WASHINGTON (AP) — George Steinbrenner blamed an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon on bad legal advice, according to FBI documents released Monday.[...]

Steinbrenner: Illegal Nixon contribution due to bad legal advice
WASHINGTON (AP) -- George Steinbrenner blamed an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon on bad legal advice, according to FBI documents released Monday.[...]
Steinbrenner helped FBI before winning pardon
FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2009 file photo, New York Yankees principal owner George Steinbrenner talks on the phone in the owner's box during a spring training baseball game in Tampa, Fla. Late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, seeking a pardon for his conviction over an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon, blamed the donation on bad advice from his lawyers.[...]
FBI files: 'Boss' blamed bad advice for conviction

WASHINGTON (AP) -- George Steinbrenner blamed an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon on bad legal advice, according to FBI documents released Monday.[...]

Hon. Barbara Hackman Franklin Elected to Richard Nixon Foundation Board
The Richard Nixon Foundation is pleased to announce the election of the 29th Secretary of Commerce Barbara Hackman Franklin to its board of directors, joining a roster of leaders in government, business and public affairs committed to preserving the legacy and vision of America's 37th President. Â Secretary Franklin advises American companies doing business in international markets, notably.[...]
Steinbrenner blamed legal advice for conviction

George Steinbrenner blamed an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon on bad legal advice, according to FBI documents released Monday.[...]

Former Yankees owner George Steinbrenner blamed illegal Nixon campaign contribution on bad advice

WASHINGTON -- George Steinbrenner blamed an illegal corporate campaign contribution to President Richard Nixon on bad legal advice.[...]

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