- Egil Krogh
[
December 21 , 1970.]Egil “Bud” Krogh, Jr. (born birth date and age|1939|08|3 in
Chicago ,Illinois , United States) is a lawyer who came to prominence as a Nixon Administration official who went to prison for his role in events that were a precursor to what would be known as theWatergate scandal .Krogh was raised in
Seattle, Washington ; his father was a Norwegian immigrant. After his service in theU.S. Navy , he went to law school in 1968. He went to work at Hullin, Ehrlichman, Roberts and Hodge, the Seattle law firm of family friendJohn Ehrlichman , and joined Ehrlichman in the counsel's office of Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign. After Nixon was elected, Krogh helped with the arrangements for theinauguration . Krogh joined the NixonWhite House as an advisor on theDistrict of Columbia and later served as liaison to theFederal Bureau of Investigation and theBureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs . It was there he metG. Gordon Liddy .Because of his work regarding illegal drugs, he handled the visit of
Elvis Presley to the White House onDecember 21 ,1970 . Elvis had shown up at the gate with a letter for President Nixon requesting a personal meeting about how he could help the government fight the drug trade. The meeting took place and Nixon gave Presley an honorary narcotics agent badge. Krogh wrote a book about these events "The Day Elvis met Nixon" (Pejama Press, 1994) ISBN 0-9640251-0-8.The Nixon Administration was obsessed with leaks to the press and Ehrlichman made Krogh head of the "Special Investigation Unit" in the White House; Krogh and his associates were familiarly known as the "Plumbers"— a secret team of operatives charged with fixing "leaks." It was an unlikely choice. Krogh had a reputation as a "Mr. Clean," so much on the straight-and-narrow his friends nicknamed him "Evil Krogh."
Theodore White would write "to put Egil Krogh in charge of a secret police operation was equivalent to makingFrank Merriwell chief executive of aKGB squad." Krogh brought Liddy into his new office.When the administration decided to pursue the
Pentagon Papers leakers, it was Krogh who approved the September 1971 burglary of the office ofLewis Fielding , the psychiatrist seeingDaniel Ellsberg . Liddy andE. Howard Hunt would commit the actual break-in. Ironically, Ehrlichman, who himself went to prison for his own crimes, wrote in his memoirs this was an example of "such doubtful personal judgement ... that it has to be said [Krogh] materially contributed to the demise of the Nixon administration."Krogh's employment with the plumbers was terminated when he refused to authorize a wiretap. On
November 30 ,1973 , Krogh pled guilty to federal charges of conspiring to violate Fielding's civil rights and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. He was sentenced to two to six years in prison, though he served only four-and-a-half months, cite web
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/30/opinion/30krogh.html | title=The Break-In That History Forgot
last=Krogh
first=Egil
publisher=The New York Times
date=2007-06-30 ] and was releasedJune 21 ,1974 .Krogh was disbarred by the
Washington State Supreme Court in 1975cite web
url=http://www.mrsc.org/mc/courts/supreme/085wn2d/085wn2d0462.htm#085wn2d0462
title=In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceeding Against EGIL KROGH, JR., an Attorney at Law, 85 Wn.2d 462
author=Washington State Supreme Court
year=1975
accessdate=January 17|accessyear=2007
publisher=MRSC.org] . He successfully petitioned to be readmitted to the practice of law, based on his recognition and acceptance of his wrongdoing, in 1980cite web
url=http://www.mrsc.org/mc/courts/supreme/093wn2d/093wn2d0504.htm
title=In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceeding Against EGIL KROGH, JR., an Attorney at Law, 93 Wn.2d 504, 610 P.2d 1319
author=Washington State Supreme Court
year=1980
accessdate=January 17|accessyear=2007
publisher=MRSC.org] .He was a partner at Krogh & Leonard [ [http://www.krogh-leonard.net/ Krogh & Leonard website] ] in
Seattle and now is providing legal, consulting, and mediation services to energy and other clients [ [The Integrity Zone website http://www.budkrogh.com/] ] .Using his personal experience as a warning, and as insight to the importance of integrity, he and his son
Matthew Krogh have written the book "Integrity: Good People, Bad Choices, and Life Lessons from the White House" (Public Affairs, 2007, ISBN 978-1586484675), and he is a frequent lecturer onlegal ethics .Trivia
His brother-in-law is
Peter Horton , director and executive producer of the hit ABC series "Grey's Anatomy ".Notes
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