Read The Real Watergate Scandal: Collusion, Conspiracy, and the Plot That Brought Nixon Down Online
Authors: Geoff Shepard
Discussed at p. 77–81 in text
Discussed at p. 147 in text
ROLE IN WATERGATE
WSPF PROSECUTORS
Archibald Cox: Harvard Law professor and Kennedy advisor who became original Special Prosecutor
Henry Ruth: Deputy Special Prosecutor, becoming Special Prosecutor upon Jaworski’s resignation
Philip Heymann and James Vorenberg: Special Assistant to the Special Prosecutor and fellow Harvard Law professor with Cox
Philip Lacovara: Counsel to the Special Prosecutor and Chief of the Law Research Section
James Neal: Head of the Watergate Task Force
Richard Ben-Veniste: Deputy head of the Watergate Task Force
William Merrill: Head of the Plumbers Task Force
Thomas McBride: Head of the Campaign Contributions Task Force
Richard Davis: Head of the Dirty Tricks Task Force
Charles Ruff: Member of the Campaign Finance Task Force, becoming Special Prosecutor upon Ruth’s resignation (and later Counsel to President Clinton)
Jill Wine Volner: Member of the Watergate Task Force
Jay Horowitz: Member of the Plumbers Task Force
Peter Rient: Member of the Law Research Section
ERVIN COMMITTEE STAFF
Carmine Bellino: Longtime Kennedy aide, who was the committee’s political liaison
Terry Lenzer (note he appears twice): the Committee’s chief investigator
HJC IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY STAFF
John Doar: The Committee’s chief of staff
Bernard Nussbaum: Head of the Committee’s Watergate investigation (and later Counsel to President Clinton).
OTHER
William Bittman: Howard Hunt’s defense counsel
Charles Shaffer: John Dean’s defense counsel
Burke Marshall: Yale Law professor and senior advisor to Senator Edward Kennedy, who arranged for his former students to get key positions on the Impeachment Inquiry staff
Discussed at pp. 149, 165 in text