Contempt: A Memoir of the Clinton Investigation
By (Author) Ken Starr
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA
11th September 2018
United States
Hardback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Twenty years after the Starr Report and the Clinton impeachment, former special prosecutor Ken Starr finally shares his definitive account of one of the most divisive periods in American history. You could fill a library with books about the scandals of the Clinton administration, which eventually led to Bill Clinton's impeachment by the House and acquital by the Senate. Bill and Hillary Clinton have told the story from their perspectives, as have journalists, pundits, and various participants. But over the last two decades, former Independent Counsel Ken Starr-the prosecutor at the center of the storm-has kept silent. Now Starr finally shares his unique perspective on the investigation that began with the Whitewater land deal and spread to a wide range of President Clinton's actions, including accusations of sexual harrassment and perjury in the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Starr's narrative includes behind-the-scenes details that have never before emerged, as well as a new analysis from the perspective of history. With today's headlines filled with debates about presidential abuse of power, sexual harassment, and what actions actually justify impeachment, Starr's story and insights have become more relevant than ever.
A firecracker of a book that tells the ultimate inside story.... Candid, illuminating, and authoritative. Rich Lowry, editor of National Review
If you think you know the story, you dont until you read this gripping account of what happened behind the scenes. Tim OBrien, ABC News
"Twenty years after the political tumult that made him one of the most polarizing figures in the nation, it is possible to see Ken Starr as a brilliant lawyer and reasonable man." Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury
One of The Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2018 Publishers Weekly
Kenneth W. Starr served as independent counsel, investigating the Clinton Administration, from 1994 to 1999. He was Time's co-person of the year (with President Clinton) in 1998. His distinguished legal career also includes stints as solicitor general under George H.W. Bush, as a federal court of appeals judge, and as a clerk to former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger. He served as president of Baylor University from 2010 to 2016.