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...ultimate question for Starr is what to do legally with the case that fell short politically. A sign that an indictment isn't imminent is the departure for private practice of Starr's day-to-day manager of the Lewinsky probe, Bob Bittman, and his top appellate litigator, Brett Kavanaugh. Soon after the trial ends, Starr will come under pressure to shut it all down and return to private practice. He is famously immune to such pressure, but if he decides not to indict Clinton, there's little reason to keep going. He could hand his open cases...
Both Cash and his lawyer, Thomas E. Pisch, of the Boston Firm Conn, Kavanaugh, Rosenthal, Pisch and Ford, did not respond to numerous requests for comment over a period of several days...
Barnes also writes pseudonynously as Dan Kavanaugh, crafting thrillers which focus on a the adventures of a bisexual detective. Barnes concedes however that he is stymied by the realities and responsibilities of AIDS on his protagonist's sexual exploits...
...Paul Kavanaugh, a spokesperson for the Boston FBI office, confirmed that the agency has launched an investigation into the harassing calls. An agent came to campus and interviewed several students who had received calls, he said...
...Kavanaugh said the Boston agent has contacted the New York FBI office, asking them to find and interview the caller. But because of a backlog of cases and the low priority accorded to phone harassment, the bureau has yet to take any action...