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Why Are The Illegal Donations Being Donated To Charity Rather Than Returned!

By: Pam On: Oct/23/07 - 3 Comments

Unbelieveable:

A lawyer for the biggest victim of Hsu’s alleged Ponzi scheme asked Democratic campaigns to hold Hsu’s contributions in escrow for his client, he told Politico.
“Most of them are either ignoring us or telling us they gave the money back or gave it to charity,” said Ronald Minkoff, a lawyer for Source Financing Investors. Source invested $40 million with Hsu in what its backers believed to be an apparel industry venture:
Minkoff said it was “particularly problematic” to give to a charity money that was stolen, in part, from his client.
He thinks his client “theoretically” has legal grounds to recover the money from campaigns or charities, he said, but the litigation may be too expensive to pursue.

Allahpundit:

Sue the campaigns. Sue fast, sue long, sue as hard as you can. There’s got to be a tort that’ll cover it. Then ask for punitive damages so they’ll do these background checks the way they’re supposed to, not by weighing the guy’s wallet first.

Amen!

Posted on: October 23, 2007 |

Posted in: Democrats, General Politics, Hillary Clinton, National News, Presidential Election '08, State/Local Elections '06

3 Responses to “Why Are The Illegal Donations Being Donated To Charity Rather Than Returned!”

  1. PCD
    October 24, 2007 - 07:27 AM on October 24th, 2007

    Sue Hillary personally, then you’ll get action. When her wealth is threatened, then the real action starts.

  2. Pam
    October 24, 2007 - 07:56 AM on October 24th, 2007

    If they can, I’m sure they will. Is this the Democratic response to Rush’ 2.1 million donation last week?

  3. PCD
    October 24, 2007 - 08:26 AM on October 24th, 2007

    2, No, this is Hildebeast, Inc. panicking and trying to keep out of jail and out of the headlines.

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