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One of the 1st topics we talked about was 'Peter Paul', and this was back when he was still in a Brazilian Jail.
>>Fast forward to last month when I last spoke w/ him about this. What he is saying is the case is moving to CA (for legal reasons I think), but it is VERY MUCH a serious case and when it hits the fan, it's going to hit the fan!
You also have Freepmail w/ some other info.
SEPTEMBER 2003REUTERS - Federal authorities in New York on Monday said they have completed the extradition of Peter Paul, the co-founder of defunct online entertainment company Stan Lee Media, from Brazil to the United States to face conspiracy and securities fraud charges. Paul left the United States in late 2000 or early 2001 and was arrested in Brazil in August 2001. He has been held in a Brazilian prison. In July the Brazilian Supreme Court ordered his return to the United States to face charges. . . He is represented by Judicial Watch, an organization well known for pursuing claims of government corruption. . . They have claimed Paul has detailed information about donations made to the 2000 U.S. Senate campaign of former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (news - web sites), who was eventually elected to represent the state of New York. "Judicial Watch is pleased that Peter is finally back in the United States," Tom Fitton, the president of the organization, told Reuters. "He's eager to cooperate so that all are held accountable, especially Hillary and Bill Clinton."
." The rumors of Mrs. Clinton's possibly entering the race are being taken seriously enough that some Democrats in New York were planting negative comments about her in the press, in an attempt to temper her national political aspirations. "She made a commitment to this party, to this state, to serve as Senator for at least six years," says a state party operative from upstate New York. "She and her people know full well what went into getting her the nomination. (E.M.) She should not back out on the promises that she -- and her husband -- made to us. They should focus on the state and their constituents.". . .
Anthony Pellicano keeps croping up in my HRC files; if he hasn't been paid enough hush money he might give some leads......good hunting!