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Nevertheless, Starr's investigation could yet result in possible criminal charges, although it is more likely that the independent counsel will turn over to Congress whatever evidence he holds against the Clintons. Manexco"), the majority shareholder of Ced-Or, has agreed to convert a debt settlement of $1,200,000 (CA) it holds against Ced-Or into common shares in the capital stock of Ced-Or. At the workshops, Broderick told participants that each check represents an assignment of a multimillion-dollar ``lien,'' credit or debt she holds against the federal government based upon an illegal search conducted of a business she owned, according to court documents filed by the U. |
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