Ken Starr, who played a key role in impeaching President Bill Clinton, died at the age of 76.
Ken Starr, who played a key role in impeaching President Bill Clinton, died at the age of 76.
In the 1990s, he investigated Hillary and Bill Clinton's real estate investments.
In the investigation, Clinton's alleged affair with Monica Lewinsky was investigated.
In 2016, Starr resigned as a result of the scandal, which included the school suppressing rape and sexual misconduct reports.
A press release from the university on Tuesday mourned Starr's death.
Former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial began in 2020, when Starr joined the defense team.
In 2008, Starr helped Jeffrey Epstein secure a plea deal of solicitation after being accused of crimes including sex trafficking.
In 2008, Starr helped Jeffrey Epstein secure a plea deal of solicitation after being accused of crimes including sex trafficking.
He served as the solicitor general of George H.W. Bush and presented 36 Supreme Court arguments.
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