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Hillary's alleged abuse of 1st Amendment appealed
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:00 am Post subject: Hillary's alleged abuse of 1st Amendment appealed |
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Hillary's alleged abuse of 1st Amendment appealed
Supreme Court of California asked to address evidence she committed crimesCalifornia's Supreme Court has been asked to hear a claim Sen. Hillary Clinton wrongly invoked First Amendment protections to remove herself as a defendant from a multi-million-dollar lawsuit in which she and her husband are accused of defrauding the largest donor to her 2000 Senate campaign. Business mogul Peter Franklin Paul - who claims former President Bill Clinton destroyed his entertainment company to get out of a $17 million agreement - is petitioning the state high court to rehear a recent appeals court ruling upholding a decision to remove the New York Democrat from the case.
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Supreme Court of California asked to address evidence she committed crimesCalifornia's Supreme Court has been asked to hear a claim Sen. Hillary Clinton wrongly invoked First Amendment protections to remove herself as a defendant from a multi-million-dollar lawsuit in which she and her husband are accused of defrauding the largest donor to her 2000 Senate campaign. Business mogul Peter Franklin Paul - who claims former President Bill Clinton destroyed his entertainment company to get out of a $17 million agreement - is petitioning the state high court to rehear a recent appeals court ruling upholding a decision to remove the New York Democrat from the case. The California Supreme Court, in 2004, already upheld a lower-court decision to deny the Clintons' motion to dismiss the case. Regardless of whether or not Sen. Clinton is a defendant, she will be required to testify under oath along with her husband and a host of Hollywood luminaries Paul says were witnesses to a broken deal. A trial originally was scheduled for March this year but was delayed due to the appeal of Sen. Clinton's dismissal. The lawsuit claims that the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination had knowledge of her husband's intent to defraud Paul and that she committed felonies by soliciting illegal campaign funds from him. Bill Clinton, according to the complaint, promised to promote Paul's company, Stan Lee Media, in exchange for stock, cash options and massive contributions to his wife's 2000 Senate campaign. Paul contends he was directed by the Clintons and Democratic Party leaders to produce, pay for and then join them in lying about footing the bill for a lavish Hollywood gala and fundraiser prior to the 2000 election that eventually cost him nearly $2 million. The Justice Department and FBI later confirmed $1.2 million in contributions by Paul.
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