Clinton Senate campaign fined by FEC


"A campaign fundraising group for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to a $35,000 fine for underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a Hollywood fundraiser in 2000."

Old news, and only part of the story. But still, it is good to see some action.

The organization, New York Senate 2000, agreed to a federal finding that it failed to report $721,895 spent on the fundraiser to boost the former first lady's campaign for the Senate, according to paperwork provided by Peter F. Paul, who helped finance the star-studded gala that drew Cher, Diana Ross, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston.

The FEC provided a copy of the signed agreement Thursday.

Part of the reason why this caught my eye is because Mr. Paul has asked to submit to this site. Given the situation and Mr. Paul's involvement, I'm doing my homework before saying yea or nay.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Thu - January 5, 2006 at 05:13 PM  Tag


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