Monday, May 04, 1998
Committee Activities in Past Congresses: Campaign Finance

Doctored Transcript of Hubbell Tapes

On April 30, 1998, Rep. Burton released a transcript of tape recordings of conversations between Webster Hubbell, the former Associate Attorney General, and his family and friends. These recordings were made by the Bureau of Prisons during Mr. Hubbell’s incarceration for tax evasion and mail fraud. According to Mr. Burton, the prison tape recordings showed that former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell was paid off for his silence. In fact, the transcript released by Rep. Burton was heavily edited to appear incriminating. The minority’s analysis of the majority’s “Hubbell Master Tape Log” showed that it contained selective and misleading transcripts of the taped prison phone conversations of Webster Hubbell.