"It's critical to get Hillary under oath,"
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Peter Paul Wants Hillary to Testify
Former Hollywood mogul Peter Paul, whose allegations spurred a four-year FBI
probe into an August 2000 fundraiser for New York Sen. Hillary Clinton that
resulted in the indictment of her then-finance chairman, David Rosen, said
Monday that he intends to have Mrs. Clinton to testify in a related civil
lawsuit he filed

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Paul's comments come in the wake of explosive tapes made by a Kennedy-in-law
for the FBI which have Rosen discussing with the in-law the Clinton case as
the pair revealed sex and drug use among top Democrats.
"It's critical to get Hillary under oath," Paul told Fox News Radio host Tony
Snow, "because it appears that the government won't call her as a witness at
David Rosen's trial."
In a trial that begins today, Rosen faces three counts of lying to federal
regulators about the amount Mr. Paul spent on expenses for the event.
Mr. Paul called Sen. Clinton's testimony "a critical component" in the process
of uncovering the truth behind the Aug. 12, 2000 gala, as well as two other
fundraisers he produced for the former first lady.
He said his lawsuit, now in the discovery phase, will cover a broad range of
allegations, explaining: "There's a variety of crimes involved that the
American public can relate to beyond election law."
Tape of Hillary Aide Reveals Sex, Drugs
Audiotapes recorded by Kennedy in-law Raymond Reggie while cooperating with an
FBI probe into an August 2000 gala fundraiser for Hillary Clinton could be
devastating for the Democratic Party, according to Louisiana's Times Picayune,
which has obtained transcripts of the Reggie tapes.
The paper reports that a Sept. 4, 2002 tape of Reggie talking to Hillary
Clinton's 2000 Senate race finance chairman David Rosen "captures a
conversation rife with gossip about the seamy side of political life,
including the sex, drugs and prostitutes enjoyed by big-name Democratic
stalwarts."
Rosen is set to go on trial Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on
charges that he filed false reports with the Federal Election Commission,
reports that dramatically understated the costs of the 2000 event.
Beyond making incriminating statements on the September 2002 recording, Rosen
told Reggie about an episode where prostitutes were allegedly provided to
Clinton allies by a big-money donor.
According to the Times Picayune:
"The salaciousness reaches its pinnacle with Rosen's rambling anecdote about a
fat cat Clinton donor who said after a night of partying that he sent
prostitutes to the hotel rooms of two top Clinton loyalists."
Quoting Rosen directly, the paper reports:
"So the next day, [one of the loyalists] calls [the donor] from the golf
course with [President] Clinton. Clinton gets on the phone, he goes, I just
wanna tell you something...The day I'm outta office, I'm going out with you."
The paper said a lawyer close to the Clinton circle denied that the former
president ever made such a comment.
The indicted Clinton aide also expresses concern about a joint defense
arrangement he has with the former first couple's legal team.
"The former White House wanted to hire, or argue the case in a certain way,"
Rosen says in the transcript. "And I did it for them. Like, I bit the bullet
and went in as a guinea pig, and argued their argument for me."
Rosen hinted that if he wanted to, he could have implicated higher-ups.
"Instead of frettin' and runnin' and coverin' my ass," he told Reggie, "I was
a good soldier...So far it's worked out, but I coulda done it a lot
different."
The paper offers no indication that Rosen made any incriminating statements
about Hillary Clinton. So far, there is no evidence Hillary Clinton was aware
of the fundraising costs ? or that they exceeded in-kind contribution limits.
Rosen did, however, offer harsh comments about Bill Clinton, indicating that
he didn't like the then-president's constant meddling in Hillary's Senate
campaign in 2000.
An exasperated Rosen, ticked off, said Clinton called him once a week. Rosen
told Reggie he wanted to tell him, "Go screw yourself, Mr. President."
Both Reggie and Rosen had unpleasant comments about Al Gore.
Reggie detailed Al Gore's visit to New Orleans for the 2002 Super Bowl ?
without the trappings of office.
"I mean, I felt bad," said Reggie, who said he escorted Gore around town.
"Here you are, the former VP, and the guy's like flying in a little, you know,
nothing plane. And he's gonna catch a Yellow Cab. I'm like, no."
Rosen was miffed that Gore failed to notice him at a political event.
"I won't cross the street for that guy," he said. "I was willing to get talked
back into another round with his ass. And I went to an event, and he was
there. And I'm with him one-on-one a hundred times. At least. And he thought I
was the valet parker."
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