They also possessed two sophisticated listening devices, and had removed several ceiling panels in the office. The men emerged from the room with their hands up. While there was no immediate explanation of their motives, the crime turned out to be the tip of a very dirty iceberg—one that would barrel through the White House over the next two years and ultimately topple the presidency of Richard M. Below, a look at some of the key players in the Watergate scandal and how their lives unfolded in the shadow of a national disgrace.
Many wrote books and a few found religion. During the burglary, McCord, then security director of the Committee to Reelect the President or CREEP , left a piece of tape on the latch of a stairwell door, inadvertently alerting a security guard to the burglary in progress.
His sentence was reduced after he implicated White House officials in the cover-up. Locksmith Virgilio Gonzalez sitting in his back of van workshop 20 years after his role as the lock-picking Watergate burglar. He had been recruited in Miami by E. After investigators found his phone number in address books belonging to the Watergate burglars, they connected the dots between the burglary, President Nixon and his re-election campaign. Kennedy, yet received none of the money when the suit was overturned several years later.
Weighed down by legal fees stemming from Watergate, he declared bankruptcy in He retired from the airwaves in , saying he wanted to spend more time with his grandchildren. He died on March 30, , at age As Colson told E. Years later, he said of his transformation, "I shudder to think of what I'd been if I had not gone to prison… Lying on the rotten floor of a cell, you know it's not prosperity or pleasure that's important, but the maturing of the soul.
In one such smear campaign, he created an anonymous letter falsely claiming that former senator Henry M. THE UPSHOT: After the Watergate investigation revealed the full extent of his activity, he pled guilty to charges of distributing illegal campaign literature, spending four months in prison.
But in , his ran unsuccessfully for an Orange County judgeship. In , when he visited a U. They were probably things I should not have done. He was involved with the Watergate scandal , as he was involved with election fraud and defamation campaigns.
Chapin at the University of Southern California before graduating in Richard Nixon 's lawyer Herb Kalmbach paid Segretti to perform "ratfucking", the term used to describe dirty tricks and infiltrations against the Democratic Party.
He claimed that Hubert Humphrey spent time with call girls, that Henry M. Jackson had a bastard son, and that Edmund Muskie made offensive remarks against Canadians. Segretti was one of Richard Nixon 's political operatives to be involved in these clandestine operations leading up to the Watergate scandal , and he was sentenced to six months in prison in for distributing forged campaign literature. It was a Shakespearian tragedy. Another student asked Segretti if he felt morally challenged at the time of his involvement.
We believed it was the way politics was done. I have thought about this point a lot. Segretti said he greatly enjoyed the days of his youth that were spent in San Marino.
Appreciate your time here. It is very different in some ways but it is also the same in many ways. There is much more diversity here now. There were so many protests and riots.
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