Keyword: davidrosen
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The Washington Post has run an extended whitewash of dishonest conduct in Hillary Clinton’s 2000 campaign for the Senate from New York. The article, “House of Cards,” ran today, 8 October, 2005. The money quote, the one when Tom Sawyer really slaps the white paint on the fence, is in the 14th paragraph: “ ‘Who knew?’ turned out to be a $1.176 million question. Federal law enforcement officials eventually confirmed that the gala, night of a thousand egos -- when Cher sang 'If I Could Turn Back Time,' the president cried for the cameras and con artists hobnobbed with the...
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New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's chief accuser Peter Paul said Saturday that yesterday's acquittal of her former campaign finance chairman, David Rosen, doesn't mean she's in the clear. "This is by no means an exoneration of Hillary's campaign," Paul told NewsMax. "In fact. it's an indictment of her campaign." Calling Rosen a sacrificial lamb who was set up to take the fall for higher-ups, Paul said, "The jurors clearly didn't believe that he filed these false FEC reports on his own." Paul's allegations about expenses he covered for an August 2000 gala fundraiser for Mrs. Clinton spurred a four-year investigation...
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www.HillCAP.org INTRO and EPISODES 1-10 11- $2,000 Returned, We Keep the 2 Mil, Meet Bill on AF One with More 12 – Hillary’s Laundromat at 88 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 13 - How Is David Rosen Like Sally Field? 14 - Lying Chart of Sandler Was Like Unwelcome Visiting Relative 15 – If Rosen Didn’t Do It, Who Did It? NOTE: This is the 16th episode in a series of stories regarding the events surrounding Hillary Clinton’s 2000 Hollywood fundraiser, and the business relationship of entrepreneur Peter Paul, the impeached William Jefferson Clinton, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, perpetrator of...
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Jury Clears Rosen of Fund-Raising Fraud LOS ANGELES — After less than five hours of deliberations, a federal jury acquitted the national finance director of Senator Clinton’s 2000 campaign Friday on charges that he deliberately understated the amount of money spent on a star-studded concert held to raise money for Mrs. Clinton’s Senate race. David Rosen, 38, a Chicago-based fund-raising consultant, was found not guilty on two felony counts that alleged he caused the filing of false campaign finance reports with the Federal Election Commission. If convicted, he faced the possibility of up to 10 years in prison and a...
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www.HillCAP.org INTRO and EPISODES 1-10 11- $2,000 Returned, We Keep the 2 Mil, Meet Bill on AF One with More 12 – Hillary’s Laundromat at 88 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 13 - How Is David Rosen Like Sally Field? 14 - Lying Chart of Sandler Was Like Unwelcome Visiting Relative NOTE: This is the 15th episode in a series of stories regarding the events surrounding Hillary Clinton’s 2000 Hollywood fundraiser, and the business relationship of entrepreneur Peter Paul, the impeached William Jefferson Clinton, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, perpetrator of the largest campaign finance fraud in the history of Western...
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Judicial Watch Will Pursue Senate Ethics Complaint Against Hillary Clinton (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch Director of Litigation Paul J. Orfanedes, who attended the trial of Hillary Clinton’s National Finance Director, David Rosen, issued the following statement with respect to the Rosen verdict and sentence: The evidence clearly shows David Rosen defrauded the Federal Election Commission and the U.S. Senate. Obviously, the Justice Department made a political calculation and decided not to pursue the case against Rosen aggressively. Government lawyers presented a watered-down, impotent case and ignored key evidence in order to keep Hillary and Bill Clinton out of the...
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Yesterday, David Rosen, Hillary Clinton's aide, was acquitted on charges of lying to the government about the huge cost of a fundraising shindig, which was attended by the likes of Cher, Melissa Ethridge, Toni Braxton, Diana Ross, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, and, presumably, the National Enquirer and an on-call plastic surgeon. According to Judicial Watch, some key evidence was "overlooked" in the case. What a surprise. The jury deliberated for about six hours. I'm guessing that was one hour for actual discussion amongst the jurors about acquitting Rosen, and five hours of talking about how to ask the Clintons for...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - The former national finance director for Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate campaign was acquitted Friday of lying to the government about a lavish 2000 Hollywood fundraising gala. David Rosen was charged with two counts of making false statements to the Federal Election Commission about the cost of the star-studded gala, which attracted such celebrities as Cher, Melissa Ethridge, Toni Braxton, Diana Ross, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. The jury deliberated about six hours before reaching its verdict. "It was hard for me to hold back tears. My whole family is crying, and my attorney is crying. It...
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May 27, 2005 -- LOS ANGELES — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's former chief fund-raiser sought to fill the Working Families Party's coffers with tens of thousands of dollars by requesting a major stock transfer from a convicted felon who underwrote a 2000 Hollywood gala for Clinton, a memo that surfaced...
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Per KNX radio Los Angeles, Rosen, a Clinton crony (my term) has been ACQUITTED by a jury after six hours of deliberation.
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CNN reporting right now David Rosen not guilty
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Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:28 p.m. EDT Clinton Fundraiser: I Had Bad Judgment Jurors must decide whether the former national finance director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton deliberately deflated the cost of a Hollywood fundraiser or simply didn't understand the law on reporting certain contributions. David Rosen, 38, is charged with making false statements to the Federal Election Commission, which oversees campaign contributions. Deliberations were to begin Thursday. Rosen testified Wednesday that he may have used bad judgment when he failed to report that a campaign donor paid his $10,000 Beverly Hills hotel bill and let him use a Porsche....
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In their closing arguments yesterday before the case against Hillary Clinton's fundraiser David Rosen headed to the jury, prosecutors charged that Rosen had accepted lavish, secret gifts that were "clearly meant to buy influence and access." Justice Department lawyer Daniel Schwager told the Los Angeles jury that Aaron Tonken, who helped organize an Aug. 12, 2000 fundraiser that's at the center of Rosen's trial, plied Rosen with luxury hotel rooms and the use of a fancy car in a bid to gain access to the Clintons. Among the favors Rosen accepted: * A $10,000 stay in the Beverly Hills Hotel,...
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It was reported on KESQ from Palm Desert that the jurors in the criminal trial of David Rosen did not reach a verdict today and will back to deliberate at 8:30 am on Friday. Closing arguments were completed at the L.A. Federal District Court on Wednesday afternoon. The jury began deliberating this morning.
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Hillary Clinton's ex-aide no criminal, attorney says By Laura Wides, Associated Press The former national finance director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton may have made a mistake underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses for a Hollywood fundraiser, but he committed no crime, his attorneys told jurors in closing remarks Wednesday. But prosecutors said David Rosen "was no babe in the woods" and willfully deflated the cost of the fundraiser for Clinton's 2000 New York Senate campaign to skirt federal election laws so the campaign would have more money to spend. Prosecutors have said Clinton was unaware of any...
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As the trial of Hillary Rodham Clinton's former chief fund-raiser drew to a close, federal prosecutors said on Wednesday that the defendant, David F. Rosen, had accepted lavish, secret gifts that were "clearly meant to buy influence and access." That contention came during the prosecution's closing arguments at the trial of Mr. Rosen, the national finance director for Mrs. Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, who faces two counts of causing false filings to be made to the Federal Election Commission. If convicted, Mr. Rosen, 38, could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Much of the trial has focused...
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Ex-Clinton aide's fate in jury's hands Rosen denies wrongdoing in reporting cost of gala to FEC Wednesday, May 25, 2005 Posted: 11:53 PM EDT (0353 GMT) LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Jurors in the federal trial of David Rosen, former finance director of Hillary Clinton's U.S. Senate campaign, will begin deliberating his fate Thursday. **SNIP** Defense and prosecuting attorneys finished their closing arguments Wednesday. The jury was to convene Thursday at 8:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. ET). Rosen's attorney, Paul Sandler, described his client as "courageous and truthful," adding that Rosen "has suffered for years with this sword of Damocles over...
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday refused to answer questions about the indictment last week of her 2000 Senate campaign finance director. Clinton's former aide, David Rosen, was charged with filing false reports to the Federal Election Commission to cover up the true cost of a lavish Hollywood fund-raiser held on Clinton's behalf Aug. 12, 2000. When asked about Rosen by reporters at a press conference, Clinton said: "I have nothing to add to the statement that was issued last week." In that statement, released Friday night, Clinton's lawyer, David Kendall, said the senator's camp believed Rosen would be cleared once...
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U.S. Defends Sealing Charges Against Former Clinton Aide By IAN URBINA Published: March 2, 2005 Correction Appended Federal prosecutors are battling attempts to dismiss their criminal case against Hillary Rodham Clinton's former fund-raising director, claiming in a court motion that they kept the indictment of him secret for more than a year to protect the identity of a witness cooperating in a separate investigation. The defendant, David Rosen, is charged with failing to report in-kind contributions and producing a false invoice in connection with an Aug. 12, 2000, fund-raiser for Mrs. Clinton, according to an indictment unsealed in January. He...
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A Democratic fund-raiser involved in Senator Clinton's 2000 campaign has offered a guilty plea to bank fraud charges and is likely to become a government witness at the upcoming federal trial of a top finance aide to Mrs. Clinton, David Rosen, court records obtained by The New York Sun show. As part of an FBI investigation into alleged campaign finance reporting violations by Mrs. Clinton's campaign, the mystery witness secretly taped a conversation with Mr. Rosen in September 2002 and apparently tried to elicit statements from the former Clinton staffer about financial irregularities involving an August 2000 Hollywood fund-raising event....
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