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A former Hillary Clinton fundraiser who has just been extradited from
Brazil is promising blockbuster revelations against Sen. Hillary Rodham
Clinton -- revelations that could throw a monkeywrench into Hillary's
presidential ambitions.
Peter Franklin Paul, who has accused Hillary Clinton of failing to declare
$2 million in campaign contributions to the Federal Election Commission,
is just back in the U.S. after being extradited from Brazil and is promising
to reveal fresh details of how he financed Clinton.
“I made a deal with the Clintons and the Democratic Party. If I financed
the campaign campaign, Bill Clinton would agree to join the board of my
company after he left the White House. He would receive $ 15 million:
$10 million in stock and $5 million in cash.”
With then Democratic National Committee Chairman Ed Rendell’s support,
Paul organized a series of events for Hillary, as well as then Presidential
candidate Al Gore.
Among his biggest accomplishments, Paul organized a Hollywood celebrity
filled gala tribute to President Clinton.
“I performed a miracle. I organized a mega fundraising-event in just
a few weeks”. The party cost $1.9 million featuring artists like Toni
Braxton, Michael Bolton and Paul Anka. Paul paid for everything
with loans from Merrill Lynch using his Stan Lee Media shares as collateral.
Peter Paul Promises Blockbuster Hillary Revelations
John O. Edwards, NewsMax.com Monday, Sept. 29, 2003
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/9/28/124252.shtml
Instead of the convention, itself, being the big draw, the hot-ticket
event has turned out to be the Saturday-night party to raise money for
Hillary for Senate at a private swank Los Angeles estate – for 1,400 few
close friends.
It is littered with such stardust as:
Paul Anka, Michael Bolton, Toni Braxton, Cher, Melissa Etheridge,
Patti LaBelle, Brian McKnight, Diana Ross, Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray,
Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, Ted Danson, Michael Douglas, Whoopi Goldberg,
Goldie Hawn, Angelica Huston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Dylan McDermott,
Rosa Parks, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Smits, Mary Steenburgen, John Travolta
and Red Buttons.
Move Over and Let the Big Dogs Eat NewsMax.com Thursday,
Aug. 10, 2000
http://archive.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/8/10/122308
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