FROM THE ARCHIVE
Babbitt won't talk about land deal
Facebook Twitter Email
JUNE 6, 2001

Former Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbitt won't talk to the Los Angeles Times about a $200 million California land deal he is negotiating for the Hearst Corp.

Babbitt was hired by the company through his new law firm Latham & Watkins. He joined the Washington, DC, of the firm in January after leaving the Clinton administration.

The Hearst family says Babbitt is helping them come up with an environmentally friendly way to preserve and develop their ranch.

Prior to joining, Babbitt's firm was also hired by a developer who wants to build 3,000 homes in an area in California that environmentalists say is filled with rare plants and animals.

Since leaving office, Babbitt kept a low profile until Earth Day, when he crticized the Bush administration for its environmental decisions.

Get the Story:
Babbitt Aiding Hearst With Land Deal (The Los Angeles Times 6/6)

Relevant Links:
Latham & Watkins - http://www.lw.com

Related Stories:
Babbitt assails Bush's environmental record (4/23)