Mr. Rodham described his dire financial situation during the court proceedings in 2012. As a result of a series of failed business deals including some in oil and gas, water, housing, tutoring and pharmaceuticals he said he had not made a mortgage payment in 10 months and was fighting home foreclosure.
The Clintons, he said, had been generous, even paying for his sons schooling, but they were not going to give him more money. Hillary and Bill are done, he said. I mean, look at what theyve done for me. Theyve given me money all the time.
Mr. Clintons willingness to assist in getting him work with Mr. McAuliffe was helpful, Mr. Rodham said, but at $6,000 a month, it was not enough. Its kind of like the job he got me a long time ago when I worked in the prison, he said.
Mr. Rodham projected that he could make $1 million on the Haiti deal if it came to pass enough money, he said in his court testimony, to take his family to Disney World and cover his debts, including his legal bills and his long overdue federal taxes.
Mr. Rodham eventually settled his bill with his former lawyer, Gwendolyn Jo M. Carlberg. Ms. Carlberg said in a phone interview that, despite her lawsuit, she did not have a negative view of Mr. Rodham. I found a lot of good in Tony, she said.
He is still sought after for deals and personal appearances.
That was the case in March when Mr. Rodham attended the celebration of Wynn Beauty & Health in Santa Monica, which included a performance from an American Idol contestant. In addition to appearing in the promotional video, Mr. Rodham posed for at least a dozen photos.
But after a reporter contacted Wynn Beauty & Health, Mr. Rodham was removed from the video and photos of him disappeared from the companys Facebook page. In an email, the company said that Mr. Rodham was not involved in the business and that he had appeared at the celebration only as a longtime friend offering congratulations.