The final attorney general to serve under President Richard M. Nixon died Tuesday.
William Saxbe, a maverick who became the fourth and final attorney general to serve under President Richard M. Nixon, died Tuesday. He was 94.
Saxbe was a minor figure in Watergate, unlike his three predecessors. Nixon's first two attorneys general, John N. Mitchell and Richard G. Kleindienst, were accused of Watergate-related crimes and the third, Elliot Richardson, resigned to protest Nixon's efforts to limit the investigation.
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