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Hugh Sloan The former treasurer of Nixon's reelection campaign, Sloan once said he never wrote a Watergate book because he thought it would be wrong "to make money off, in essence, sending people to jail." Sloan quit his job at the Committee for the Re-election of the President less than a month after the burglary. He later testified against his former co-workers and became a critical source to Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. After Watergate, Sloan became involved with the Woodbridge Group, a Michigan-based company that makes foam for car interiors, becoming its deputy chairman. He also sits on the board of directors for Manulife Financial Corp., a Canadian insurance corporation, and has served on Princeton University's board of trustees. |
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