A Clinton Fund-Raising Group Is Fined for Understating Gifts By JOSH GERSTEIN
The Bear on Jan 06 2006 at 4:22 am | Filed under: Need to Know
A fund-raising committee for Senator Clinton’s 2000 campaign has agreed to pay a $35,000 civil penalty and to concede that reports it made to the federal government understated by more than $700,000 donations to a California celebrity gala held to benefit her Senate bid.
The agreement between the committee, New York Senate 2000, and the Federal Election Commission ends the campaign finance regulation agency’s inquiry into a complaint filed in 2001 by an entrepreneur who financed the fund-raising concert, Peter Paul.
SideBear: The math here just don’t make sense, you pay a $ 35,000.00 fine to pocket $ 700,000.00, who wouldn’t? Why does the Bush Administration Justice Department seem to go soft on Clintonites ala Sandy Berge and now this?
And Michelle Malkin weighs in on HILLARY’S HOLLYWOOD FUNNY MONEY
And Rick Moran asks, WHAT’S $665,000 BETWEEN FRIENDS?
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