Ken Starr, the prosecutor whose investigation into the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky case led to the impeachment of the then US president in 1998, died on Tuesday. He was 76.
According to his family he passed away due to complications from a surgery in Houston.
Starr was appointed a special counsel in 1994 to investigate into Whitewater, a land deal involving Bill and Hillary Clinton.
While neither of the Clintons was ever charged in connection with Whitewater, Starr’s investigations…