Jack Palladino
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Jack Palladino is a San Francisco-based private investigator who is best known for being hired by the Bill Clinton presidential election committee to find and discredit women Clinton had been intimate with, according to Newsweek magazine. The Clinton election committee reportedly paid Palladino over $100,000 over several years, to "investigate" two dozen women in a "damage control inquiry." [1]
Palladino also was employed by singer Courtney Love to investigate journalists writing about the death of her husband, singer Kurt Cobain.[2]
Note: Palladino is often confused with Anthony Pellicano, a Los Angeles-based private investigator whose client list is also made up of celebrities.
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[edit] See also
- Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine
- Paula Jones
- Gennifer Flowers
- Elizabeth Gracen
- Juanita Broaddrick
- Kathleen Willey
- Sally Perdue
- opposition research
- Anthony Pellicano
[edit] Further reading
- Fiddling Around (February 28, 1998)
- Flowers Feels Vindicated by Report (January 23, 1998)
- Saving Kathleen Willey’s Cat (October 7, 1998)