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HILLARY + PETER PAUL CASE GOES TO COURT on Thursday, February 21, 2008 12:34:05 PM
HILLARY + PETER PAUL CASE GOES TO COURT
The Case Management Conference hearing in Paul v Clinton et al on
February 21, in Los Angeles Superior Court will finally set a trial
date in the long delayed civil fraud case and it will set a schedule
for discovery that will include the sworn depositions of the entire
Clinton family and the Clinton hierarchy of the Democratic Party.
A trial was set for March 2007, but it was delayed due to an appeal of
a lower-court's decision to dismiss Sen. Clinton as a defendant. The
California Supreme Court upheld the decision, but Sen. Clinton,
nevertheless, will be required to testify under oath along with her
husband as material witnesses.
Seven years ago Peter Paul began whistleblowing to the government and
alerting the media of numerous illegalities committed by Hillary and
Bill Clinton in order to win Hillary's first election to public
office.
The multi-million dollar donor to Hillary's Senate campaign that
caused Hillary's finance director to be indicted and tried in May,
2005, for hiding his contributions, and whose complaint to the FEC
resulted in a finding that Hillary's campaign broke the law resulting
in the only FEC fine imposed against Hillary's campaign, will begin
the discovery process leading to a trial in Los Angeles later this
year of the Clintons and others for destroying Paul's public company.
The lawsuit claims that Peter Paul was fraundulenty induced to make a
1.2 million in-kind contribution to Senator Hillary Clinton's 2000
senate campaign in exchange for former President Bill Clinton to be a
rainmaker for this company once he left the White House. Paul claims
that former President Clinton backed out of the $17 million deal, and
his company collapsed.
Paul contends Clinton has filed four false FEC reports, in an attempt
to distance herself from him after a Washington Post story days after
the August 2000 fundraiser reported his past felony convictions.
Clinton then returned a check for $2,000, insisting it was the only
money she had taken from Paul. Clinton, Paul asserts, continues to
hide from the public false statements about his contributions and her
relationship with him, made to the Post through her spokesman Howard
Wolfson. Clinton vowed publicly she would not take any more money from
Paul, but one month later, she demanded another $100,000, to be hidden
in a state committee using untraceable securities
Peter Paul v. Clintons (Campaign finance and fraud case/hearing set for tomorrow)
A copy of the complaint for fraud is here http://www.hillcap.org/pp_complaint_022504_njw.pdf
There is a Case Management Conference set for tomorrow in Dept 47 , Los Angeles Superior. I am very familiar with this department and have argued before Judge Munoz several times..
On tap for tomorrow - 02/21/2008 at 08:31 am in department 47 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Conference-Case Management (**4TH CONTINUANCE**(C/FR 4/7/06, 3/27, 7/10/07, &1/30/08 PER STIP/ORDER OF 1/11/07))
Also, if you guys want to see what has gone on in this case, go to the Los Angeles Superior Court web site http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/CivilCaseSummary/index.asp
Then scroll down to where the box says case number and type in BC304174 and then hit search. You can see all the case info...