Peter Paul Fraud Lawsuit vs. Hillary Won't Go Away
As Hillary Clinton positions herself for a presidential run, a former fund-raiser is moving ahead with a lawsuit claiming the New York senator orchestrated the largest campaign-finance fraud ever by an American political campaign.
In an interview with WorldNetDaily, Los Angeles millionaire lawyer and businessman Peter Franklin Paul asserted Clinton failed to declare to the Federal Election Commission more than $2 million in contributions – a massive omission he believes prevented her 2000 senatorial campaign from going bankrupt in the crucial final weeks.
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Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/01 @ 10:28 PM — (Reply)
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Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/08 @ 09:32 PM — (Reply)
I certainally hope this is the final straw on what this woman has got away with. She should do her time if there is justice.
Comment by Jeff Eschborn— 2007/12/24 @ 11:41 PM — (Reply)
i personally have taken some expertise from jeff paul and honestly speaking i have not found any negative thing about him. I will agree to a point that someone might have not benefited from him but we simply can not deny the fact that there are spill over effects in every industry. my friends even have taken entrepreneurship from him and all of then have benifited from it.
Comment by Tracy Esau— 2008/04/30 @ 02:24 AM — (Reply)