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  1. Jill Wine-Banks (born May 5, 1943, as Jill Susan Wine), formerly Jill Wine-Volner, is an American lawyer who was one of the prosecutors during the Watergate scandal. She was the first woman to serve as US General Counsel of the Army (1977–80) under President Jimmy Carter.

  2. Jill Wine-Banks is an attorney currently working as an MSNBC Legal Analyst. She first appeared on MSNBC in July, 2017 to comment on an opinion piece she wrote in the Chicago Tribune titled “Former Watergate Prosecutor: Comey’s Firing Is As Bad as the Saturday Night Massacre.”

  3. Jill Wine-Banks is an attorney currently working as an MSNBC Legal Analyst. She first appeared on MSNBC in July, 2017 to comment on an opinion piece she wrote in the Chicago Tribune titled “Former Watergate Prosecutor: Comey’s Firing Is As Bad as the Saturday Night Massacre.”

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  5. Jill Wine-Banks is an attorney currently working as an MSNBC Legal Analyst. She first appeared on MSNBC in July, 2017 to comment on an opinion piece she wrote in the Chicago Tribune titled “Former Watergate Prosecutor: Comey’s Firing Is As Bad as the Saturday Night Massacre.”

  6. 22 feb 2020 · At a different time in America, Jill Wine-Banks, then known as Jill Wine-Volner, was a prosecutor in the most high-profile case in America and an inspiration to many, but she couldn't...

  7. 27 lug 2020 · Chicago native Jill Wine-Banks broke many barriers as an attorney in a male-dominated and often sexist arena. But perhaps her greatest battle was as a tough-questioning prosecutor in the Watergate case that helped bring an end to the presidency of Richard Nixon.