The Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York is loaded with 'expensive gifts' from Clinton Global Initiative sponsors, according to President Clinton's former top aide Doug Band.

Band, mouthing off to John Podesta in one of the emails made public by Wikileaks, was complaining how he had to be transparent, as he was warring with Chelsea Clinton over using her parents' name to attract business to his firm Teneo.

Bill Clinton, Band suggested, did not play by the same rules.

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One of President Bill Clinton's former top aides mouthed off in an email about his boss about how the Clintons' have a trove of 'expensive gifts' from Clinton Global Initiative donors

Former Clinton aide Doug Band alleged that the Clintons' house in Chappaqua, New York is stuffed full of gifts from Clinton Global Initiative donors

'I signed a conflict of interest policy as a board member of cgi,' Band wrote. 'On it, I wrote that my wife designs bags for cgi and loses money doing so plus donating her time.'

Doug Band, Bill Clinton's former aide, was under fire from Chelsea Clinton when he wrote the 2011 email to John Podesta

'And that teneo represents 4 cgi sponsors, 3 of which teneo brought to cgi,' he continued.

'Oddly, wjc does not have to sign such a document even though he is personally paid by 3 cgi sponsors, gets many expensive gifts from them, some that are at home etc,' Band added.

The email was sent in November of 2011, a month after Chelsea Clinton – taking over more control of the Clinton Foundation – had commissioned an internal review of the charity of which the Clinton Global Initiative is a part.

A week before, Chelsea Clinton had sent an email to Podesta, Cheryl Mills, her mom's chief of staff at the State Department and the two attorneys conducting the probe listing complaints she had heard about Band and two of Bill Clinton's other top staffers.

Today in Las Vegas, Bill Clinton talked about one expensive gift at his New York home - though there's no evidence it's CGI-related - a 'gate' from musician Bob Dylan

Bill Clinton gushed about getting the gate for his 65th birthday - it even has a saxophone on it - at a Las Vegas field office, while talking about Bob Dylan getting the Nobel Prize

Band, the email alleged, had been using CGI, a conference held every year at the beginning of the U.N. General Assembly, to procure business for Teneo and was pushing for 'free memberships' by using his Clinton connections.

The Clinton daughter called the whole thing 'very sad.'

In turn, Band wrote to Podesta and called the former first daughter 'a spoiled brat kid,' clearly irritated that his actions were under scrutiny, which today's newest email exchange backs up.

Unknowingly, Bill Clinton himself today may have given credence to Band's five-year-old claim, in at least that he was willing to accept lavish gifts.

The ex-president, who overnighted in Las Vegas instead of taking the campaign back east with his wife, stopped by the North Vegas Coordinated Field Office to talk to volunteers this morning.

He gushed about Bob Dylan winning the Nobel Prize and told the crowd that he had his own souvenir made by the musician-turned-sculptor.

'You've got to be about my age probably at most to fully appreciate the meaning of Bob Dylan winning the Nobel Prize,' the 70-year-old ex-president told the crowd.

One of the things Dylan did later in life, Clinton explained, is that he became a sculptor using materials from his farming childhood.

'And one of the things he does is he makes these beautiful gates,' Clinton continued.

'So we have a friend in common and I got one of those gates for my 65th birthday,' the ex-president continued, noting how his gate had both a plow on it and a saxophone, the instrument Clinton is known for playing.