I was reading at HuffPo and found a reply with this info in it. I googled it, and came up with this. This sure sounds like something "Traditional Media" (per Markos' request) should be given notice of. (Of course, it is doubtful that they would do anything with it, nothing about flag-pins or Ayers or Wright in it)
I am off to work, but if this interests anyone, please have at it! Maybe it has legs, maybe not....just thought I'd toss it out there.
Quote and link after the jump-
Here's the link:http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57009
A judge in Los Angeles yesterday allowed Hollywood mogul Peter F. Paul to begin taking sworn testimony in his $17 million fraud suit against former President Bill Clinton, but a technicality delayed establishment of a trial date.
California Superior Court Judge Aurelio N. Munoz ruled Paul's legal team can begin seeking depositions from a host of big names – including Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton – that allegedly were witnesses to an effort by the Clintons and top Democratic leaders to extract millions of dollars from Paul in illegal donations and then cover it up.
Munoz is expected to set the trial date at an April 25 hearing. He said yesterday in court he could not set the date, because defendant Jim Levin, an aide to President Clinton, must be served notice again. Levin did not respond to the original complaint, and Paul's legal counsel at the time – the Washington watchdog Judicial Watch – did not file a notice of default to verify that fact before filing an amended complaint.
The complaint says Bill Clinton promised to promote Paul's Internet entertainment company, Stan Lee Media, in exchange for stock, cash options and massive contributions to his wife's 2000 Senate campaign. Paul contends he was directed by the Clintons and Democratic Party leaders to produce, pay for and then join them in lying about footing the bill for an August 2000 Hollywood gala and fundraiser.
Paul attorney Colette Wilson told WND she has 30 days to service notice to Levin, and he will have 30 days to respond.
Edited-maybe this link will work?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/...
Have a lovely Saturday!