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Prosecuted Senator? Perhaps I am Googling badly. Finding a reference for a Paul Butler who prosecuted a US Senator is coming up empty. It is not like Senators get prosecuted every month. Found something in a Maddow transcript January 26th, 2010: "I want to bring in former federal prosecutor Paul Butler who at the Department of Justice specialized in public corruption and while there, was part of the team that indicted Senator David Durenberger in the 1990s. He`s now professor of Georgetown University."
Not exactly an official record and the information in the quote was likely provided by the Professor himself.
His Georgetown bio does not name a US Senator either.SteveJEsposito (talk) 18:57, 24 September 2017 (UTC)
Agree, waiting, patiently.... Wikipietime (talk) 01:39, 13 February 2021 (UTC)