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FBI Releases The Vince Foster Files After 23 Years

UPDATE: 3:50PM EST

FORT MARCY PARK, Virginia. The FBI released files relating to Vince Foster, Deputy White House Council under then President Bill Clinton. Foster was a childhood friend of Bill Clinton who allegedly committed suicide by an official report, however such report has come with high controversy.

23 Years For the FBI to Release Files on a “Suicide?”

Why it took 23 years for the FBI to release their files, when the official report claimed that Foster’s 1993 death was ruled a “suicide,” in-itself seems odd. But the tragic death had been kept away from the public eye for over two decades. This apparent secrecy, led to a couple of conspiracy theories surrounding to Foster’s untimely death.

The original investigation was led in part by prominent lawyer, Robert B. Fiske Jr. Fisk was appointed Special Counsel by Attorney General Janet Reno, who intern was appointed by then President Bill Clinton.

Report includes local PDFs to:
FBI Vince Foster Files (763 pages in 4 parts).
The Starr Report: The Death of Vincent W. Foster Jr.
by the Office of Independent Council in RE: Madison Guarantee Savings and Loan Association (1997) (143 pps)

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