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Re: Amazing...Leave it to the Clintons...
In what news story does it say that he "cashed in his insurance policy?
After reading about 5 news reports of the payment, it looks pretty much that
he had a personal liability policy and the company, instead of paying the
whole chunk paid part of it and the Clinton's picked up the rest of the tab.
Speaking of, does anyone know the status of the JD's suit against State
Farm?
Anyway, I'd immediately trash can ANYTHING from Judicial Watch. Klaymen and
his henchmen are deranged and obsessed in their quest to ruin Clinton.
Klayman admitted publicly that they will never cease going after Clinton.
They're a scary bunch of people.
They claim to be a "non-partisan, non-profit conservative foundation
established to serve as an ethical and legal "watchdog" over U.S.
government and judicial systems to promote needed political and legal
reform." If you look at their site, every single case they are involved in
is related to Clinton.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Peisert <gpeisert@jamesgregory.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list NOPRIVACY <noprivacy@essential.org>
Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 2:19 PM
Subject: Amazing...Leave it to the Clintons...
>JUDICIAL WATCH PRESS RELEASE
>
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>January 13, 1999 CONTACT: Judicial Watch
>(202) 646-5172
>
> Chubb Payment in Jones Case Likely a Scam
>
>
>
>Clintons Take Influence Peddling to
>
>"New Art Form"
>
>
>Today, it was reported that President Clinton has settled the Jones case by
>paying $850,000. However, $475, 000 of the amount comes from his cashing in
>a
>standard personal liability policy with Chubb Insurance Company. State
Farm,
>the
>other company who previously paid Clinton's legal fees, but which was sued
>by
>Judicial Watch on behalf of policyholder Tom Flocco, wisely refused to be
>part
>of the scam.
>"How many average Americans can cash in their personal liability policies,
>or
>auto insurance, for close to one half a million dollars? In fact, needy
>Chubb
>policyholders should now attempt to do so, to pay their families' needs,"
>observed Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman. "If Chubb can be so 'kind'
>to
>the President, why should other Americans not cash in?"
>
>"The Clintons, who reportedly have assets well over $2 million dollars,
>continue
>to profit from influence peddlers. The insurance industry is the biggest
>and
>most powerful lobby in Washington, and through Chubb's scam payment, it has
>obviously bought future favors, and likely paid for old ones," added
>Klayman.
>
>Judicial Watch has pending before Judge Susan Webber Wright a motion to
>block
>the Jones settlement as being allegedly illegal.
>
># # #
>
>