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  1. Roger Clinton Jr. Roger Cassidy Clinton (born July 25, 1956) is an American actor and musician. He is primarily known for being the younger half-brother of former United States President Bill Clinton .

  2. Aug 13, 2023 · Roger Clinton Jr. is the half-brother of former President Bill Clinton and a former musician and actor. He has a history of drug addiction, arrests, and pardons, and was involved in one of Bill's most notorious scandals.

  3. Jan 22, 2001 · By Associated Press. WASHINGTON — President Clinton ended his tenure Saturday by pardoning 140 Americans, erasing the criminal records of his brother Roger, Whitewater business partner Susan McDougal and 1970s kidnapped heiress Patricia Hearst in a mix of personal and historical acts of clemency. The orders Clinton signed two hours before ...

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  4. Roger Clinton Jr. is an American actor and musician who is best known as the half-brother of former President Bill Clinton. He was born on July 25, 1956 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He is the son of Virginia Dell Cassidy and Roger Clinton Sr. Roger Clinton Jr. attended Hot Springs High School and later attended the University of Arkansas.

    • 67 years old
    • Roger Cassidy Clinton
    • Actor, musician
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  5. Oct 22, 2023 · Roger Clinton Jr., the younger half-brother of former President Bill Clinton, is a fascinating figure in his own right. While most people are familiar with his famous sibling, Roger has led an eventful life filled with intriguing stories and notable achievements.

  6. Roger Clinton may refer to: Roger Clinton Sr. (1908–1967), stepfather of U.S. President Bill Clinton. Roger Clinton Jr. (born 1956), half-brother of U.S. President Bill Clinton. Roger de Clinton (died 1148), 12th century English bishop.

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  8. Aug 13, 2023 · Roger Clinton pleaded guilty in August 2001 to a misdemeanor count of reckless driving after Hermosa Beach, California, city prosecutors agreed to drop two driving-under-the-influence (DUI) charges and one count of disturbing the peace against him. He was sentenced then to two years' probation, ordered not to drive with any alcohol or drugs in his system and to pay about $1,350 in fines and costs.