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John ehrlichman, Robert haldeman, john dean, chuck Colson and john Mitchell.
John Dean served as the 13th White House Counsel during the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dean served from 1970 to 1973.
John W. Dean, III was White House Counsel for the Nixon administration. Dean provided testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, in which he implicated administration officials, including Nixon fundraiser and former Attorney General John Mitchell, Nixon and himself. He was the first administration official to accuse Nixon of direct involvement with Watergate and the resulting cover-up in press interviews.
John Mitchell was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1913. He was the Attorney General of the United States from January 20, 1969 to February 15, 1972.
John Dean, the White House Counsel.
Herbert W. Kalmbach was Nixon's personal , involved in the Watergate affair. His other convicted counselors were John Erlichman , John Dean and Charles Colson.
You are thinking of Martha Mitchell, second wife of Attorney General John Mitchell,
John Mitchell was Attorney General under Richard Nixon. He holds the distinction of being only American Attorney General to serve a prison term.
H.R. Haldeman was Nixon's White House Chief of Staff. John Ehrlichman was Nixon's Chief Domestic Affairs Advisor. Togerther they were his two top aides.
Nixon aides such as John N. Mitchell and John Ehrlichman were involved in soliciting and obtaining funds from corporations and unions for Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. This activity is commonly referred to as the "Watergate Scandal," which eventually led to Nixon's resignation from the presidency in 1974.
John Mitchell was Attorney General under Richard Nixon. In the aftermath of the Watergate break-in, he was eventually tried and convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury. He served 19 months, released early on medical grounds.
John Mitchell, former Nixon Attorney General and chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President. H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's White House Chief of Staff. John Ehrlichman, Chief Domestic Affairs Adviser to the President.