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  • McClanahan is best remembered as aging vamp “Blanche Devereaux” on the comedy smash The Golden Girl, which aired on NBC from 1985 to 1992.

    LOGO Honors Rue McClanahan With “Sordid Lives” Marathon June 6 2010

  • Rue McClanahan is dead at age 76 following a stroke.

    Golden Girls Star Rue McClanahan Recovering After Bypass Surgery 2010

  • If you think that a fraud like David McClanahan is a rarity, think again.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • If you think that a fraud like David McClanahan is a rarity, think again.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • McClanahan, who was an Army medic, also “continually lied about civilian life, military career, education and experiences” and he “displayed poor judgment by falsifying military documents,” according to the court documents.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • A 1997 graduate of Cal Farley's Boys Ranch, McClanahan returned to Amarillo in 2006 spinning yarns of battlefield heroism that moved audiences at schools and civic groups to tears.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • McClanahan made false claims that he received the Medal of Honor, three Silver Stars, three Purple Hearts and the Legion of Merit, court records show.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • McClanahan, who was facing up to 31 years in prison and up to $1.1 million in fines, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 34 months in federal prison by U.S.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • Army Times obtained the DD215 through a request under the Freedom of Information Act. In court Aug. 9, McClanahan admitted to knowingly making a false statement to a federally insured financial institution in an effort to get a loan, according to court documents.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

  • Military records show McClanahan served nearly 21/2 years in the Navy and nearly four years in the Army.

    Richard Mcclanahan 2010

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