When he was just 29, he became mayor of Little Rock. A few years later, he was chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. And a few years after that, he was heading to Washington to serve under his friend, President Bill Clinton. But his fast rise was followed by a hard fall. He got caught having overbilled clients at his law firm back in Little Rock.
He served prison time for that. And he was caught up in the Whitewater investigation that dogged the Clinton presidency. Now, 25 years later, Webb Hubbell lives in Charlotte and has settled into a second career of writing legal thrillers.
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Partners at the Rose Law Firm turned over to U. In April , Hubbell resigned as associate attorney general to shield the Justice Department from the controversy and to seek a civil resolution of the billing complaint. In December , Hubbell pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of tax fraud in connection with the billings.
District Judge George E. Howard sentenced him to twenty-one months in prison. Hubbell admitted that he had submitted bills to the law firm more than times from to to cover personal expenses. He served eighteen months in a federal prison in Maryland and a halfway house and was released in February In , Hubbell, his wife, his accountant, and his attorney were indicted for conspiracy, tax evasion, and mail fraud.
Hubbell had provided documents to Starr as part of an immunity agreement, but Starr used the information to obtain the indictments. A federal judge for the District of Columbia threw out the charges, however, because Starr had overstepped his authority.
The U. Starr obtained a grand jury indictment of Hubbell a third time in November , this time for allegedly giving false testimony to federal banking regulators and the House of Representatives Banking Committee. He was sentenced to a year of probation in exchange for the prosecutor dropping all charges against his wife, his attorney, and his accountant, as well as an agreement that the independent counsel would never bring charges against him again.
After a liver transplant in that enabled him to recover from a rare form of hepatitis, Hubbell moved with his wife to Charlotte, North Carolina, where their daughter lived, and he began to write fiction. While he was in prison, Hubbell had written an autobiography, Friends in High Places , of which Starr had unsuccessfully sought to stop publication. Hubbell also wrote a twice-monthly political column for the online Clyde Fitch Report.
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