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When Paul discovered that Bill Clinton, acting through his agent Jim Levin, interfered with the funding of Stan Lee Media in November, 2000, causing the company's collapse, and when Paul discovered that Hillary's campaign filed a false FEC report in January 2001, hiding more than $1.2 million in Paul's cash in-kind contributions to Hillary's campaign, Paul turned on the Clintons and became a whistle blower.
His allegations that the amount and origin of his cash in-kind contributions of almost $2 million "were disguised in order to hide his involvement with Hillary's campaign ..." were corroborated in [[FBI]] affidavits in 2002, in the case presented by [[Justice Department]] Prosecutors in its trial of Hillary's finance director [[David Rosen]] for election fraud, in an [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1098759488588186036 ABC 20/20 exclusive interview ] in July 13, 2001, and in a [http://www.hillcap.org/pp_complaint_022504_njw.pdf landmark civil fraud suit] filed in Los Angeles.
On January 26, 2006 the FEC published on its web site (www.fec.gov) that Hillary's Joint Fundraising Committee, New York Senate 2000 and its treasurer, [[Andrew Grossman]], admitted to [http://www.hillcap.org filing false reports with the FEC] that hid more than $721,000 in contributions made by Peter Paul.
 
On January 30, 2006 Hillary Clinton's soft money Senate campaign committee, NY Senate 2000, filed a fourth amended FEC report that admitted $839,000 had been contributed by Paul through two of his holding companies, and it falsely attributed $225,000 as being personally contributed by Spider Man creator Stan Lee. Stan Lee maintained in sworn testimony that he gave no money to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. Hillary Clinton is now being called a liar by Spider Man's father!
On March 14, 2006, a seven-part series about Hillary Clinton, entitled [http://www.newmediajournal.us/daily_columns/the_fraudulent_senator.htm "The Fraudulent Senator"], was published by the [[conservative]] [[The New Media Journal.us]] (formerly ''The Rant.us''). Contributors to the articles include [[Joan Swirsky]], [[Justin Darr]], [[A.J. DiCintio]], [[Noel Sheppard]] and New Media Journal managing editor [[Frank Salvato]].
On April 7, 2006, the Los Angeles Superior Court judge hearing Paul's civil fraud and coercion case against the Clintons and their associates, for causing the collapse of Stan Lee Media by Clinton's efforts to go into business with Paul's Japanese partner, Tendo Oto, ordered that Bill Clinton et al be tried on March 27, 2007. This opened the way for discovery and the depositions of a President and a Senator for committing a million dollar business fraud in order to generate the largest donation to the Senator's first election campaign.
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