Deaver on Mend After Kidney Stone Removal
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Former presidential aide Michael K. Deaver was in good condition Friday after removal of a kidney stone in an operation that forced a one-week suspension of his perjury trial.
Deaver is expected to stay at Georgetown University Hospital at least until Monday, a spokeswoman said. He is accused of lying to a grand jury and a House subcommittee that investigated the lobbying business he formed after he left the White House staff.
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