Lawrence Walsh

1912 - 2014

Lawrence Walsh

1912 - 2014

BORN

1912

DIED

2014

Lawrence Walsh Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 20, 2014.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawrence E. Walsh, the special prosecutor who spent six years investigating misconduct by President Ronald Reagan administration officials in the Iran-Contra affair, has died. He was 102.

He died Wednesday at his home in Oklahoma City following a brief illness, according to his family.

In a distinguished legal career, Walsh was a highly successful Wall Street lawyer who served as a federal judge, president of the American Bar Association and as the No. 2 official at the Justice Department in the Eisenhower administration.

But the highest profile work of his life was as a court-appointed independent counsel in the Iran-Contra controversy, when he relentlessly pursued evidence of wrongdoing in an investigation that cost $47 million. Walsh's detractors said the investigation was a clear case of prosecutorial abuse.

The drama of Iran-Contra paled in comparison with the Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard M. Nixon. But both scandals were Washington spectacles: a political collision of the executive and legislative branches of government, televised congressional hearings, a presidency in peril, an alleged criminal cover-up and a series of criminal prosecutions that were, in the Iran-Contra affair, all overseen by Walsh.

"I found myself at the center of a constitutional maelstrom," Walsh recalled in his 1997 book, "Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-up."

"While struggling to learn the truth and unravel a willful cover-up that extended all the way to the Oval Office, my staff and I had to fend off attacks from members of Congress and the president's Cabinet and to break through the barriers erected by the national security community," Walsh wrote.

Iran-Contra had its roots in two covert operations directed from the Reagan White House. In both, Congress was kept in the dark.

The first operation was the secret supplying of weapons to rebels in Central America who were seeking to overthrow the leftist government of Nicaragua. At the time, Congress had barred the CIA and the Pentagon from providing military aid to the Contra rebels.

The second operation was the secret sale of anti-tank missiles and spare parts for Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to Iran in an effort to free U.S. hostages held in Lebanon. Iran, which at the time was fighting a war with Iraq, was thought to possess some influence over the abductors.

The White House linked the two operations by secretly diverting millions of dollars from the Iran arms sales into buying guns for the rebels in Central America.

A political firestorm erupted when the diversion was exposed in late 1986. That left the Reagan administration with little choice but to call for a criminal investigation by a wholly independent prosecutor. A panel of three federal appeals judges chose Walsh.

Eleven people pleaded guilty or were convicted by juries in Iran-Contra. But the two biggest courtroom victories for Walsh's prosecutors — convictions of national security adviser John Poindexter and former Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North — were overturned on appeal.

Over Walsh's strenuous objections, Congress had granted North and Poindexter limited immunity from prosecution in exchange for both men's testimony in nationally televised hearings. The congressional immunity deals eventually spelled the death knell for both criminal cases.

The biggest case of all, that of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, never came to trial because President George H.W. Bush pardoned the defendant and five other Iran-Contra figures on Christmas Eve of 1992, two weeks before Weinberger's trial was to start.

The pardons infuriated Walsh.

"The Iran-contra cover-up, which has continued for more than six years, has now been completed," Walsh said at the time.

The pardons demonstrated that "powerful people with powerful allies can commit serious crimes in high office — deliberately abusing the public trust without consequence," he said.

In the end, the Iran-Contra probe cost $47 million and resulted in just one person being sent to prison — a retired CIA officer who helped deliver weapons to the Contras.

Walsh was born in 1912 in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. His family moved to New York City when he was a small child. He graduated from Columbia University in 1932 and earned his law degree there in 1935.

As a young prosecutor in the office of racket-busting New York District Attorney Thomas Dewey, Walsh and the rest of Dewey's team of aggressive lawyers took on organized crime in the city. When Dewey was elected governor, Walsh appointed him his assistant legal counsel.

In 1953, Dewey named Walsh general counsel to the waterfront commission, where he helped clean up crime on the New York and New Jersey docks, a battle that first brought him to widespread public attention.

In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Walsh to a federal judgeship.

Three years later, as the civil rights movement gained momentum, Walsh was appointed the Justice Department's deputy attorney general and given the responsibility of overseeing the continued desegregation of public schools after military forces had been withdrawn from Little Rock, Ark.

Walsh was a principal draftsman of the Civil Rights Act of 1960, which provided for the appointment of referees to help African Americans register to vote.

After Democrat John F. Kennedy defeated Nixon for president in 1960, Walsh returned to private practice.

For the next 20 years, Walsh mostly specialized in litigation for corporations such as AT&T and General Motors. But he did take on some special assignments for both state and federal governments.

In New York, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller named him chairman in 1963 of a commission to investigate misconduct in the liquor industry.

In 1969, Nixon appointed Walsh as his personal representative and deputy of the U.S. delegation to the Paris meetings on Vietnam in the preliminary efforts to end the conflict.

President Jimmy Carter asked him to serve as chairman of a committee for the recommendation of U.S. Court of Appeals nominees. By 1981, Walsh had moved to Oklahoma City, his wife's hometown, where he continued to practice law.

PETE YOST, Associated Press




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Joe Winslow

April 29, 2014

Your father was an amazing person who never stopped working hard in his tenuous service to his country and family. I knew Liz soon after she moved to Topeka, and met him once when he visited. But I read about him prior to that--when he was asked to come out of retirement to act as special prosecutor--and admired him for all he'd been through and accomplished. I'm sorry for your loss, but his life is one of which you can all be proud!

April 10, 2014

My deepest sympathy. I have fond memories of meeting Sara in Carefree, Arizona.
Julie (Rogers)DeMarois
Kissimmee, florida

March 28, 2014

rest in peace

Christine Early

March 26, 2014

The greatest legacy your dad leaves for me is you. My fifth sister and an amazing human being. I will be forever grateful to him for bringing you into this world. xoxox

March 26, 2014

I send my deepest condolences to your family. May God be with you in your time of grief.

LO

March 26, 2014

Like his outrageous personality A person who fought and expressed what his mind would direct him into. And, it would prove a lesson in the fact of not giving up! Now it's time for him to go to rest and to wait until our Lord Jesus bring him back to life (John 5:27,28) Please accept my most sincere condolences.

March 25, 2014

TO THE FAMILY OF LAWRENCE WALSH. I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF MR. WALSH. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT BY DRAWING CLOSE TO GOD DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME (PS 121:1-8)

Betsy Replogle

March 25, 2014

I am so sad to hear he is gone. Judge Walsh and Annie were the nicest dog walking companions I ever had. I have always admired him and miss chatting with him. My condolences to his family.

March 25, 2014

I send all of my condolences. May God be with your family.

March 24, 2014

Barb, So sorry to learn of your dad's passing. I have the warmest memories of you and him and your family during our horsey girl days. He was an authentically kind person. Fondly, Liz Climenko Clarke

Michael E. Grayson

March 24, 2014

God blessed His wonderful servant with courage and integrity. Thank you for your years of service. List America along with the throngs that will miss this good man. God help us to know when more men like him will appear to help us.RIP. God will comfort the family.

Mike W. Barr

March 23, 2014

Deepest sympathy to the family of a dedicated and valued public servant and protector of democracy. Men like Lawrence Walsh are needed, and when they are gone, they are sorely missed. Thank you.

candy & john tenerow

March 23, 2014

I did not know you, but have had the pleasure of knowing Liz. What an amazing and long life. Your family is truly blessed. May God send only the peace that He is able to send to all the family.

March 22, 2014

Thank you for your many impeccable years of public service to our country. It is gentlemen like you that make me proud to be an ÀMerican. MY deepest sympathy to your
family.

Mary A. Briggs

March 22, 2014

My deepest sympathy to the Walsh family. My America is a better place for his good works. Holding those in public trust accountable for their actions is a difficult but, noble pursuit. It is sad many went unpunished for their undermining of democracy. Thank you for exposing the Iran/Contra coverup. Bless you sir.

March 22, 2014

Brenda

Matthew McGuire

March 22, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joann Bell

March 22, 2014

He was a scholar and a gentleman and a very patriotic American. My sincere condolences to the family.

March 22, 2014

My condolences to the family. John 17:3

March 21, 2014

My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2. Again my deepest sympathy.

March 21, 2014

I was sorry to hear about the death of Lawrence Walsh. He served the public's interest for years. Family and friends can look forward to seeing him again with perfect health under the rule of the Prince of Peace forever.

Elaine Brooks

March 21, 2014

To the family of your love one I wish to express my deepest sympathy and convey to you the comfort and peace that comes from our God during this trial some time.2cor1:2&3 and Matt 5:3.

sherelle

March 21, 2014

So sorry for this loss for your family. There will be a time when sickness and death be a thing of the past. Rev 12:4

March 21, 2014

May Jehovah be your source of comfort during this time of deep sorrow.

Charlotte

March 21, 2014

So sorry for your loss. May God bless the family at this time of sadness. (Psalm72:12-14).

Reed

March 21, 2014

Offering my deepest condolences to the Walsh family, may God grant you strength and courage as you face the coming days.

March 21, 2014

This is the hardest things we can go through, because we are never prepared for death of a love one, so please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more for this has been promised to us. Please except my deep condolences.

March 21, 2014

Sincere condolences to the family of
Lawrence Walsh. May the God of comfort be with
you and your family at this difficult time.

Bob Houle

March 20, 2014

Mr Walsh is the epitome of what we call a true American Patriot. As a matter of principle all Federal and US State flags should be lowered to half mast to honor and celebrate this man.
A giant of a man- and this country is a better place because of his work !

March 20, 2014

My condolences to the Walsh family. May you find comfort from God's word recorded at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10 regarding the loss of your love one.

March 20, 2014

Godspeed, Thank you for your hard work.
KGJ

March 20, 2014

Psalm 46:1

Pamela Lodefink

March 20, 2014

We all owe a great debt to Lawrence Walsh. In our time, where are the truth tellers with his intellect and courage?

Sincere condolences
Pamela Lodefink

Mike P

March 20, 2014

Rest in peace

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