Posted on 06/20/2002 3:33:10 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
FBI SEIZES DOCUMENTS IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OF HILLARY CLINTON SENATE CAMPAIGN
Storage Facility Raided, Clinton Photographs and Documents Seized
Search Warrant Sought Documents Related to Hillarys Campaign For Senate, Hollywood Tribute To Bill Clinton, Hillarys Campaign Finance Director Also Targeted
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, reported that the FBI seized documents relating to Hillary Clintons campaign for the U.S. Senate. The documents were seized in a May 30 raid of a California storage facility containing documents of Peter Paul, the entrepreneur who funded Hillary Clintons Senate campaign with over $2 million dollars in direct, in-kind contributions which were never reported by Hillary Clinton or her Senate campaign, as required by law. Mr. Paul's money funded the August, 2000 production of The Hollywood Gala Farewell Tribute To President Clinton, which featured many Hollywood stars. Mr. Pauls support for the event was also publicly denied by Mrs. Clinton in The Washington Post and in a debate with then opponent Rick Lazio. The government is seeking the cooperation of Mr. Paul, who is in a Brazilian prison pursuant to an U.S. extradition request on alleged stock and bank fraud. Mr. Paul has already provided evidence to Justice Department investigators in Brazil about the criminal activity of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Mr. Paul told the Department of Justice about the documents and storage facility ten months ago, and had provided them with documentation (checks, videos, financial statements) of his work for the Clintons in early 2001. Mr. Paul donated the over $2 million to the Clinton campaign as part of a $17 million offer to Bill Clinton to work with him after he left the Oval Office.
The search warrant authorizing the FBI raid of the storage facility specifically references the Clintons and the New York Senate campaign. The search warrant authorizes the seizure of:
Records relating to New York Senate 2000, the Hollywood Gala Salute to President William Jefferson Clinton, the Federal Election Commission, David Rosen and Aaron Tonken...
(David Rosen was the Director of Finance for Hillary Clintons Senate campaign, and Aaron Tonken is a Democrat fundraiser who raised money for the Clintons. Both men have knowledge of Mr. Pauls contributions.
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Mr. Paul could have turned the documents about the Clintons over to the FBI months ago under a cooperation agreement. Instead, he waits in a Brazilian dungeon for the Ashcroft Justice Department to get serious about this corruption case. So it is a welcome sign that the Justice Department is turning up the heat on this new crime scandal concerning the Clintons, stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.
Attorney General John Ashcroft received 59,535 petitions late last year from Judicial Watch supporters protesting Mr. Pauls disparate treatment and demanding full justice against the Clintons in this new scandal.
The two organizations that have done the most investigating have been Judicial Watch and the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice is still packed with Clinton appointees. Draw your own conclusions about Judicial Watch.
My prediction, based on past Judicial Watch "cases":
These documents will never be seen or discussed on a television show nor entered into evidence in a trial in open court.
Like the travel office people? What was the scandal about then? There was a big deal made at the time.
Talk is cheap. Do they walk the talk. Actions speak much louder than words.
Has Judicial Watch gotten anything to stick on either of the Clintons? If yes, was it trivial, moderate or big time? I know there was no big case won by Judicial Watch but what about smaller ones won against either Clinton?
The Clinton's had the FBI charge them with crimes. That was how the operated and how the circumvented Civil Service laws. Any more questions?
ditto.
How did Larry do on that one? I'll tell you how Larry did on that one. He never even got beyond calling it a mysterious death. So I took over the investigation and developed the truth, sort of on my own you might say. (Well, deport did help with the motive issues.) (Well, and to be honest, deport did come up with the exact cause of death also.)
But I did the rest.
That seems to sum it up.
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