- Robert W. Palmer
Robert W. Palmer is a former
Madison Guaranty land appraiser and pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges related to Whitewater. He was later pardoned byBill Clinton in a controversial manner.As a land appraiser he admitted to conspiring with
Jim McDougal and others withMadison Guaranty savings association. The case was part of the Whitewater property, whichBill Clinton and Jim McDougal originally purchased in 1978. The conspiracy was to inflate the estimates used for the loans.Kenneth Starr 's investigators were also told that Palmer inflated estimates used to support loans made to Gov.Jim Guy Tucker of Arkansas. The false land appraisals made Madison Guaranty's books look better than they were. Mr. Palmer did about 90 percent of the appraisals for Madison and that about 90 percent of those were inflated. Madison records showed one appraisal was for a $1.05 million loan to Tucker and an associate to buy a water and sewer system for real estate development known asCastle Grande . Later appraisals found the system to be worth about 1/2 of the loan, when the loan went into default it was one of the largest losses for Madison. Hale has told investigators that a Palmer's appraisal and later loan for Etta's Place restaurant and two other lots for $825,000 from Madison that helped shore up his finances. Hale handled federally insured loans in Little Rock for the Small Business Administration. The loan helped him to issue an improper SBA loan to Mrs. McDougal. Hale said he made the $300,000 loan because of pressure from Gov. Clinton and Mr. McDougal. Mr. Clinton has denied his claim.Starting in 1982 McDougal operated Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. On
April 14 ,1997 , McDougal was convicted of 18 felony counts offraud conspiracy charges. The counts had to do with bad loans made by Madison, the S&L failed in the late 1980s. As his Savings and loan was Federal insured the bad loans ($68 million) were at the end paid by the taxpayers.Palmer pleaded guilty on
December 6 ,1994 to Federal charges of conspiracy.Pardon
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January 20 ,2001 , the last day of his presidency, Bill Clintonpardon ed Palmer, one of the 140 pardons Clinton issued that day.References
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* "Appraiser on Madison Loans in Plea Accord" NY Times, By STEPHEN LABATON, Published: December 6, 1994 [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407EFD61739F935A35751C1A962958260]
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