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Espy-
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Tyson's Attorney Labels
Espy Probe a 'Witch Hunt'
Independent Counsel Said to Exceed Authority
The September court order ap-
By Serge F. Kovaleski
In his letter to Smaltz, Tyson attor-
pointing Smaltz-a Los Angeles law-
Washington Post Staff Writer
ney Green complained that FBI
yer who served as U.S. attorney for
agents working for the independent
A lawyer for Tyson Foods Inc. has
California's Southern District-to the
counsel's office badgered another for-
accused independent counsel Donald
post of independent counsel appears
mer Tyson pilot, Haskell Blake, when
C. Smaltz of leading an investigation
to give him broad powers.
he told them he knew nothing about
that "smacks of a witch hunt" and ex-
The order authorizes Smaltz to in-
Espy during a recent interview. The
ceeds his legal authority to probe
vestigate "other allegations or evi-
letter also said the agents refused to
whether Agriculture Secretary Mike
dence of violation of any federal crimi-
accept Blake's answer that he' never
Espy accepted gifts from Tyson and
nal
law
by any organization or
other companies.
individual developed during the
in-
saw drugs on a company plane; they
then asked him how he thought his
Tyson attorney Thomas C. Green
vestigation referred to above and con-
employer would react when it learned
has accused FBI agents working for
nected with or arising out of that."
that he had lied to federal agents.
Smaltz's office of using threats and in-
Legal specialists said that there
FBI officials did not return tele-
timidation while interviewing a former
have been at least 16 independent
company employee. Tyson officials
counsels who have been appointed
phone calls requesting a response.
"These kinds of veiled threats are
and attorneys for President Clinton al-
since the position was created by the
so have criticized Smaltz for acting ir-
Ethics in Government Act of 1978,
unconscionable and unprofessional,"
most of whom were given broad juris-
Green wrote, adding, "these questions
responsibly when he said there was "a
ring of truth" to an allegations made
diction because little is usually known
are simply outrageous and they dem-
by a former Tyson pilot that he fer-
about a case at the outset of an inves-
onstrate that your investigation is to-
ried envelopes full of cash, which he
tigation. In numerous instances, how-
tally out of control and unlawful."
said were intended for Clinton when
ever, independent counsels have
Clinton was Arkansas governor, from
sought court permission, usually in
the company's Springdale, Ark., head-
sealed motions, to expanded their ju-
quarters to a Little Rock airstrip.
risdictions to broaden their probes.
"In contrast to you, I have refrained
Tyson spokesman Archie Shaffer
Bradley Will
from making public statements about
said yesterday the company is con-
your investigation.
My patience in
vinced that Smaltz has gone beyond
Return Money
that respect, however, is wearing
the scope of his investigative authori-
thin, as is my indulgence of your ap-
ty. Shaffer said that the court order
Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.)
limits his jurisdiction to matters relat-
announced yesterday that he
parent approval of the kinds of ama-
ed to whether Espy violated any fed-
will refund individual contri-
teurish tactics engaged in by the fed-
eral agents," Green wrote in a letter
eral laws.
butions that Prudential Se-
In terms of the allegations made by
curities Inc. admitted were
to Smaltz last Friday.
"Your reputation preceeds you, and
Henrickson, Shaffer said that they
illegally solicited with corpo-
have nothing to do with the Espy
rate resources.
on that basis I would expect you to ap-
preciate the need to stop these excur-
probe and are totally false. He said no
The Federal Election
sions beyond the confines of your ju-
one has been able to corroborate Hen-
Commission announced
risdiction," Green wrote.
rickson's allegations that on at least
Wednesday that Prudential
He has sent a copy of the letter to
six occasions, mostly in the 1980s, he
agreed to pay a $550,000
the FBI and the Office of Professional
carried white sealed envelopes full of
civil penalty to settle the
Responsibility at the Justice Depart-
what appeared to be $100 bills to a
case, which involved some
ment. The Clintons' attorney, David
Little Rock airstrip and typically deliv-
$250,000 in donations it
E. Kendall, and White House counsel
ered them to the receptionists on du-
raised for nine candidates,
Abner J. Mikva each have written to
ty. He said Tyson managers had told
including Bradley, from
Smaltz to object to his public state-
him that the envelopes were intended
1986 to 1993.
ments about the credibility of the pi-
for Clinton.
Bradley said in a state-
lot, Joseph Henrickson, 43, whom
Henrickson has said, however, that
ment that he was "stunned"
Smaltz recently subpoenaed to appear
he had no evidence that Clinton ever
by Prudential's admission.
before a grand jury. Henrickson was
received the envelopes or why the
The "only appropriate thing
also given a letter of immunity.
money was allegedly intended for the
to do is refund the contribu-
Smaltz did not return calls to his of-
governor's mansion.
tions that were raised im-
fice yesterday, and a spokesman,
Tyson, the nation's largest poultry
properly," he said.
Charles G. Bakaly, declined to com-
producer and a company with long-
Kristen Ludecke said
ment.
standing political ties to Clinton, was
Bradley aides are "reviewing
Smaltz said earlier this month that
the focus of some of the original ethics
the books" to determine the
he had added investigators and broad-
complaints against Espy, who was
exact amount to be refund-
ened his inquiry to include possible
forced to resign from office in October
ed. The settlement agree-
"gratuity givers and gratuity takers"
but remains in charge of the USDA
ment cited four occasions in
involved with the Agriculture Depart-
until the end of the year.
which Prudential raised a to-
ment. He said that his mission was to
A Tyson source said that the com-
tal of $140,000 for Bradley.
prosecute any federal crimes that
pany's attorneys are considering chal-
- Charles R. Babcock
come to his attention in investigating
lenging subpoenaes Smaltz has issued,
whether companies received favored
arguing that the information he is
treatment from Espy or other USDA
seeking is not relevant to the case.
officials.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1994 THE WASHINGTON POST