Monday, September 10, 2007

Hillary Gives Back Hsu Cash: $850,000

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"


WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign said Monday it will return $850,000 in donations raised by Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, who is under federal investigation for allegedly violating election laws.

Clinton, D-N.Y., previously had planned only to give to charity $23,000 she received from Hsu for her presidential and senatorial campaigns and to her political action committee, HillPac.

The FBI is investigating whether Hsu paid so-called straw donors to send campaign contributions to Clinton and other candidates, a law enforcement official said Monday.

"In light of recent events and allegations that Mr. Norman Hsu engaged in an illegal investment scheme, we have decided out of an abundance of caution to return the money he raised for our campaign," Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said in a statement Monday night. "An estimated 260 donors this week will receive refunds totaling approximately $850,000 from the campaign."

Wolfson said the Clinton campaign also will vigorously review its fundraisers, including thorough criminal background checks, in the future. "In any instances where a source of a bundler's income is in question, the campaign will take affirmative steps to verify its origin," he said.


What's $850,000 to Hillary? Chump change.


That can be made up easily by sending Bill to Hollywood. No big deal.

The Hillary camp apparently was hoping that the Hsu story would go away. Big mistake.

It's a new day in media.

The Hsu story isn't going to do anything but snowball.


Will all the others hang on to their Hsu dollars




2 comments:

Mark said...

Sorry I haven't visited lately. I've been involved in yet another move. And I'm not done yet. I have had little time to be online. Nevertheless, I am back and posting semi-reguarly.

Mary said...

Glad to hear it. :)