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  1. Ask the Chatbot a Question Ask the Chatbot a Question John Dean (born October 14, 1938, Akron, Ohio, U.S.) is an American lawyer who served as White House counsel (1970–73) during the administration of U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon and whose revelation of official participation in the Watergate scandal ultimately led to the resignation of the president and the imprisonment of Dean himself and ...

  2. Jun 17, 1976 · John Ehrlichman talks about life following the Watergate scandal. Though he has some regrets, he holds no animosity or resentment. This story originally aired on All Things Considered on June 17 ...

  3. Feb 16, 1999 · John D. Ehrlichman, the top domestic policy advisor to President Nixon who went to prison for his role in the Watergate scandal, died at his home in Atlanta on Sunday. He was 73.

  4. Jul 22, 1974 · For John Ehrlichman, it was a hang-tough defense all the way. ... one in Washington for his role in the Watergate coverup. With the prospect of receiving stiff sentences from unsympathetic judges ...

  5. Ehrlichman, John D.; Haldeman, H.R. John D. Ehrlichman (left) and H.R. Haldeman on board Air Force One, April 27, 1973. (more) Following the June 17, 1972, break-in at Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate complex, Haldeman participated in the White House cover-up of official involvement in that event as well as other “dirty ...

  6. Aug 7, 2014 · Domestic policy adviser John Ehrlichman was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice and perjury with regards to Watergate, and conspiracy in the case of Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. He served 18 ...

  7. The Watergate Seven has come to refer to two different groups of people, both of them in the context of the Watergate scandal.Firstly, it can refer to the five men caught on June 17, 1972, burglarizing the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in the Watergate complex, along with their two handlers, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, who were Nixon campaign aides.