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Vince Foster Photo Controversy

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The U-S Supreme Court is to hear arguments tomorrow on whether to release photographs of White House counsel Vince Foster`s body. Foster served in the early days of the Clinton administration and five government investigations concluded his 1993 death was a suicide. Allan Favish, a Clinton antagonist from Southern California, suspects murder and is demanding to see ten of the police photos. The case could set a precedent regarding the public`s right to know versus the Foster family`s privacy. The family does not want the pictures of the body released. The case is more than a battle over sensational evidence in the death of a high-level Clinton administration official. It represents the first time the Supreme Court has agreed to rule directly on the privacy interests of the surviving family in a Freedom of Information Act case. Foster was from Hope, Arkansas. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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