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Janet Reno, first US woman attorney general, dies aged 78

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Former US Attorney General Janet Reno. Photo: Reuters

Janet Reno, the first woman US attorney general who served eight tumultuous years with President Bill Clinton, has died aged 78, according to media reports.

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ABC News, citing Reno’s goddaughter, said she died from complications of Parkinson’s disease early on Monday. Reno served as the top US law enforcement official under Clinton from 1993 to 2001, becoming the longest-tenured attorney general of the 20th century.

The blunt-spoken Reno authorised the deadly 1993 raid on the Branch Davidian cult compound at Waco, Texas just weeks into the job in 1993. She later authorised the 2000 seizure by federal agents of six-year-old Cuban shipwreck survivor Elian Gonzalez from relatives in Miami, as well as the government’s huge antitrust case against Microsoft in 1998.

The former Miami prosecutor, who was picked by Clinton only after his first two choices for the job ran into trouble, exhibited an independent streak and a brusque manner that often upset the White House.

Janet Reno gestures in 2002. Photo: AP
Janet Reno gestures in 2002. Photo: AP
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In 1995 Reno was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive disorder of the central nervous system that caused trembling in her arms. “All it does is shake and you get used to it shaking after a while,” she told a TV interviewer.

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