Deputy assistant to the president. As head of the special investigation unit at the White House, he recruited G. Gordon Liddy, E. Howard Hunt and other members of the Plumbers. Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive Dr. Lewis Fielding, Ellsberg’s psychiatrist, of his civil rights after a break-in at his office by the Plumbers. Served 4 ½ months of a two- to six-year sentence. Disbarred in 1975 by the Washington Supreme Court, but petition for reinstatement was granted in 1980. Partner at Krogh & Leonard in Seattle, and lectures frequently on legal ethics. JD from University of Washington School of Law. (Associated Press)