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Anthony Ulasewicz died in 1997. He was 79 years old. On that day, we Watergate obsessives mourned. He was the underappreciated star of Sam Ervin’s special committee looking into the break-in, and general campaign of dirty tricks and sabotage that led up to, activities that entered the political lexicon as “ratfcking.” It was Ulasewicz's job to deliver hundreds of thousands of dollars in hush money to a variety of Watergate participants, most notably G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt.

He sent the audience in the hearing room into gales of laughter with his tales of carrying huge wads of cash in brown paper bags and leaving them on hotel ledges and airport station lockers. He even explained why he bought one of those change devices bus drivers use for coins because of all the p

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