Clintons finally pay all legal fees from whitewater
June 15, 2005
The Clintons’ long financial hangover from Whitewater and impeachment has finally ended, thanks to millions of dollars in post-White House payments for speaking appearances and book contracts.
More than four years after Bill Clinton left office, financial filings released Tuesday show he and his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., have paid off the last of their debts from the investigations that spanned both his terms in office.
“They are both pleased that it’s been paid,” said Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for the former president.
An independent counsel spent more than six years investigating the Clintons business dealings, beginning with their involvement in the Whitewater land deal in the 1980’s, and later the president’s affair with Monica Lewinsky.
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Demands Mount for Clintons to Acknowledge Intimidation, Rape
June 3, 2005
- Bill Clinton rose to the White House as a self-professed supporter of women’s rights, and his wife Senator Hillary Clinton promises to deliver a similar message in her campaign to return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. But the Clintons’ commitment to women’s rights have been called into question by a shocking new book garnering worldwide attention that documents a pattern of disturbing attacks — including rape — against women.
“It’s time for Bill and Hillary Clinton to both acknowledge and publicly apologize for their actions,†says Candice E. Jackson, author of the just-released book “Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine†(World Ahead Publishing; hardback: $25.95; ISBN 0974670138). “And on Friday, June 3, we’re going to call them on it –- publicly.â€
Demands Mount for Clintons to Acknowledge Intimidation, Rape
Peter Paul: Rosen Acquittal Doesn’t Clear Hillary
June 1, 2005
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton’s chief accuser Peter Paul said Saturday that yesterday’s acquittal of her former campaign finance chairman, David Rosen, doesn’t mean she’s in the clear.
“This is by no means an exoneration of Hillary’s campaign,” Paul told NewsMax. “In fact. it’s an indictment of her campaign.”
