
Posted by JULIE (Webmistress) on September 13, 2007, 11:39 am In addition to a huge consulting fee, Rodham had also been loaned money by Ed, which Tony failed to repay. Now, on the eve of the case going to trial -- and potentially embarrassing his sister, who is running for President, Mr. Rodham has agreed to settle the debt. It's amazing that for the most part this story has unfolded under the radar of the national media even though some might feel it has all the earmarks of a big scandal. Think about it carefully and you'll see what I mean. Here's a story about it. Mrs. Clinton's comments are a bit disingenuous because she says the pardon was not aimed at protecting the Clinton legacy. Well, of course not. But the suspicion was that they were aimed at benefitting her brother, the quid pro quo being that he gets hired as a "consultant" and then his brother-in-law, the President, bestows pardons. (As I recall Tony Rodham worked for other people who were also pardoned). Incidentally, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory's pardons were opposed by the Justice Dept. -- Julie CLINTON'S BROTHER SETTLES LAWSUIT Sep 13, 2007 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A lawsuit accusing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton's brother of failing to repay debts to a Tennessee carnival operator has been settled. Tony Rodham was accused of failing to repay $107,000 plus interest to the bankrupt estate of Edgar Allen Gregory Jr. and his wife, Vonna Jo, both of whom received a presidential pardon in 2000. The case was scheduled to go to trial on Thursday, but the parties reached a settlement agreement, said Rodham attorney Samuel Crocker. The terms were not disclosed. Rodham had claimed in court documents the money he received from the Gregorys was for consulting services, but the trustee for the Gregory estate said it was a loan. The Gregorys received pardons for a bank fraud conviction from President Clinton about two years after Rodham became a paid consultant to United Shows of America, a carnival business the couple owned. Rodham has said he talked to his brother-in-law about the pardon, but he said President Clinton made the decision to grant clemency on the merits of their case. After President Clinton left office, the Republican-controlled House Committee on Government Reform found that United Shows paid Rodham $240,000 for undocumented consulting services and that President Clinton was interested in the pardons solely because of his contacts with Rodham. Hillary Clinton, a New York senator, has said her brother was not paid for his help with the Gregorys' pardon. Another brother, Hugh Rodham, was paid more than $400,000 for his successful efforts to win pardons for a businessman under investigation for money laundering and a commutation for a convicted drug trafficker. He eventually returned the money at his sister's request. In the closing hours of his presidency, Bill Clinton pardoned 140 people, including billionaire financier Marc Rich, who fled the United States in 1983 rather than face charges of tax evasion, fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran. Rich's ex-wife, songwriter Denise Rich, contributed $450,000 to the Clinton presidential library project, $1.1 million to the Democratic Party and at least $109,000 to Hillary Clinton's bid for the Senate. Hillary Clinton, who has been critical of President Bush's decision to commute the sentence of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, said her husband's pardons were simply a routine exercise in the use of the pardon power, and none was aimed at protecting the Clinton presidency or legacy.
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The convicted bank fraud felon/carnival operator Ed Gregory, who purchased the Jim Reeves estate from Mary Reeves under questionable circumstances, ripped her off for millions, scattered Jim's effects to the winds and then died, is in the news again. Those of you who followed the long running court case may recall that Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, became a paid "consultant" to Gregory, and then Bill Clinton bestowed pardons on Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. When Ed was summoned to testify about the matter, he was unable to explain what, exactly, Tony did for the money.
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