Seriously? Yawn! Wake me when they issue some indictments and send some US Marshals out. Looks like I’ll get a long nap.
It certainly looks like you will be challenging the record of Rip Van Winkle.
The Clinton Foundation Initially “Suggested That The $31.3 Million Contribution Listed On Its Tax Return Did Not Come From A Single Donor,” Then Said “It Came From A Single Source, But Declined To Identify It.”
The $31.3 million donation, which was previously undisclosed, came from the Radcliffe Foundation run by Frank Giustra, a Canadian mining entrepreneur, who has made millions financing mining deals around the world. Mr. Giustra has become a member of Mr. Clinton’s inner circle, joining him on global trips and lending him the use of his private MD-87 jet.
For weeks, Clinton Foundation officials had suggested that the $31.3 million contribution listed on its tax return did not come from a single donor. They then said it came from a single source, but declined to identify it. Wednesday afternoon, a representative of Mr. Giustra contacted The Times and acknowledged the Radcliffe contribution.
(SOURCE: Don Van Natta Jr., Joe Becker and Mike McIntire, “In Charity And Politics, Clinton Donors Overlap,” The New York Times, 12/20/07)
ADDENDUM: The IRS has observed that the biggest money-laundering fraud is one foundation writing a check to another foundation-—the MO to skim off tax-free monies for themselves.
The recipient takes a cut then deposits the bulk of the donation in a secret account for the donor’s use later.