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Taxpayers will pay for Gonzales' private attorney
Taxpayers will pay for Gonzales' private attorney
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has agreed to pay for a private lawyer to defend former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales against allegations that he encouraged officials to inject partisan politics into the department's hiring and firing practices.
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Who's Paying For Gonzo's Defense On Politicization Charges? We Are.
TPMMuckraker — ... To defend him against charges that he politicized DOJ hiring practices, Alberto Gonzales will have a private attorney -- on the taxpayers' dime, reports McClatchy. ...

Taxpayers To Foot Bill For Gonzales' Private Representation In DOJ Lawsuit
ACSBlog: The Blog of the American Constitution Society — ... . The decision reported by TPMMuckraker and McClatchy Newspapers, was approved by the DOJ and is likely to cost the taxpayers a lot more than the use of a public defender. According to the reports, typically attorneys from the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division represent employees who are sued in connection with their official capacities. McClatchy reported that the DOJ, however, had approved Gonzales’ request for private representation. ...

Gonzo's Defense on Our Dime
Daily Kos — ... The news of the day just gets better and better. Here's hoping there's some way the Obama Justice Department could or would revoke this: ...

We're All Paying for Alberto Gonzales
MoJo Blog Posts: mojo — ... McClatchy reports the Justice Department will foot the bill for a private attorney to defend former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales against charges—brought by a former DOJ official, of all people—that he politicized hiring and firing within the department during his stint as the Feds' top litigator. ...

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