30. After the Nixon election victory in November 1972, which Watergate defendant put the most pressure on John Dean to receive "hush money"?
From Quiz John Dean and Watergate
Answer:
E. Howard Hunt
E. Howard Hunt, a former CIA employee, worked in the White House Special Investigations Unit, the "Plumbers." Documents found on the Watergate burglars linked Hunt to the break-in, and he was subsequently arrested. Hunt agreed to remain silent before his upcoming trial, but at a high cost. Hunt demanded huge sums of cash or he would reveal his involvement in "seamy" White House activity prior to the Watergate break-in, such as the illegal break-in at Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office. In early 1973, Hunt pressured John Dean to come up with cash- and quickly. Dean recognized this pressure as blackmail and even asked President Nixon for help. Because of Hunt's threats, Dean began to weaken, and the White House cover-up eventually crumbled.