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Scott Bloch’s Defense Fund

 

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Scott Bloch’s Defense

By Gregg Carlston

October 30, 2008

Can’t find a worthy charity in the Combined Federal Campaign?

Send a check to the Scott Bloch Legal Defense Trust (Donations are not tax-deductible, sorry.)

The recently-retired special counsel is looking for help to defray his mounting legal costs. Bloch was forced out of office last week, an event that capped years of controversy surrounding his tenure, but still faces an ongoing grand jury investigation.

The Web site includes praise for Bloch from a number of conservative luminaries, includingWeekly Standard executive editor Fred Barnes, Heritage Foundation co-founder Paul Weyrich, and Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.)

Noticeably absent is any praise from current or former employees of the Office of Special Counsel.

Original article HERE

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