Attorney says dinner crashers shouldn't need him
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The couple who crashed a White House dinner shouldn't need legal help, an attorney who knows them said Thursday, as the Secret Service remained quiet publicly about the eye-catching security breach. "They just went to a party. They didn't do anything wrong," Paul Morrison, a Virginia attorney who has represented Michaele and Tareq Salahi in the past, told The Associated Press. A Secret Service investigation of the security breach, now under way, will help determine whether Morrison is right about the lack of legal liability. But the main focus was on the agency itself.
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Tags: Amp, Legal Help, Legal Liability, Paul Morrison, Secret Service, Security Breach, Service Investigation, Tareq Salahi, Virginia Attorney, White House, X27

