Ken Starr's Net Worth: How Much Was The Prosecutor Worth When He Died?

Sep 14, 2022 View Original Article
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    50% Moderately Conservative

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    84% Negative

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"After the Clinton impeachment debacle, Starr was a household name, and went on to serve as dean of the law school at Pepperdine University and as president of Baylor University, according to The New York Times."
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-6% Liberal
"After pursuing Clinton in Whitewater and then leading his impeachment charge, Starr became a star among conservatives."
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-8% Liberal
"He even represented high-profile figures in court like Jeffrey Epstein and former President Donald Trump during his 2020 impeachment trial."
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-24% Liberal
"The death of Keeth Starr has brought back memories for many, namely his role as the attorney who led the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton in the late 90s."
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-32% Liberal
"According to The Washington Post, Starr began his infamous investigation looking into President Clinton's Whitewater real estate transactions in Arkansas -- but his scope grew when he discovered the president lied under oath about his relationship with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky."
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