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Robert Barnett, a prominent attorney in Washington, D.C., renowned for securing major book deals for presidents and media personalities, has passed away. He was 79.
Originally from Illinois, Barnett served as the literary agent for figures such as Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and many other leaders and media icons. He also represented Edward M. Kennedy, Dick Cheney, and Mitch McConnell. His career symbolized a time when collaborating with both Democrats and Republicans was the norm.
He passed away Thursday night at Sibley Memorial Hospital from an “undisclosed illness,” according to Michael F. O’Connor, one of Barnett’s partners at Williams & Connolly, who spoke to The Associated Press. Further details were not immediately disclosed.
Barnett orchestrated Bill Clinton’s 2004 memoir, “My Life,” a landmark publishing deal that established Barnett’s status as the premier lawyer for political leaders. He was involved in Clinton’s presidential campaign in 1992.
Barnett arranged deals for Hillary Clinton for “Living History” (2003), “Hard Choices” (2014), and subsequent works, along with film and TV projects derived from her career.
“Bob had an insightful eye for editorial detail and a keen ear for language and nuance, but more importantly, he was utterly devoted to his clients, always unfailingly generous with his time and his considerable talents,” the statement reads.
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott reflected on Barnett’s influence, calling him both an industry titan and a trusted friend.
“Bob Barnett was legendary as an industry titan across media, politics and law, and at his core, a wonderful man,” Scott said in a statement. “His pristine integrity, wise counsel and knowledge of our business were an invaluable resource to me over the course of our 30-year relationship.”

Washington attorney Robert Barnett, shown here in 1991 with books by clients, including George Will, Bob Woodward and Peggy Noonan. (Janet Fries/Getty Images)
“He will be deeply missed by the Fox News Media family and the many anchors and correspondents he represented,” she added. “We extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Rita, and his entire family.”
In 1972, Barnett married Rita Braver, a fellow graduate of the University of Wisconsin and a future CBS television correspondent. They had a daughter, Meredith.