Hillary Won’t be Deposed in Campaign Fraud Case Until After the Election

I suppose this shouldn’t surprise me, and in fact it doesn’t. Hillary Clinton, who is being sued for campaign fraud by Peter Paul, is going to be deposed in the trial. This trial has been ongoing for five years and it has been delayed until after the election. Figures. While Hillary has claimed that Obama has gotten a free ride in the press (at least until the Reverend Wright controversy), this story has gone virtually unreported.

In case you haven’t heard about this, you can read my previous posts on this issue here, and here. The second link contains a video which may show Hillary committing felony campaign fraud.

Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz of Los Angeles ruled Friday that Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), vying for the Democratic presidential nomination, will not have to be deposed in the fraud lawsuit brought by Hollywood businessman Peter F. Paul against former President Bill Clinton until after the November 2008 elections the recent court ruling — barring appeal — could effectively remove any possibility that Sen. Clinton would be deposed on the matter in the midst of a presidential campaign, were she to be the nominee.

Hillary Clinton admitted that she “misremembered”, I’m sorry I meant “under-reported” how much money she raised at an event held by Peter Paul and had to pay a fine. Now this story is going to be buried until after the election. Perfect. The Clinton’s have been involved in so many campaign scandals that maybe the media is right, this isn’t news because it happens so often. Everyone knows the Clinton’s are crooked, so it is accepted.

It sounds like Hillary is getting a free ride in the press to me. And in the judicial branch also.