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- Fugitive Norman Hsu's Forty Million Hoodwink
- Yoink! The Wall Street Journal has discovered the intriguing source of Norman Hsu's seemingly limitless cache of campaign contribution cash. Hsu was largely financed by an investment fund run by Woodstock co-founder Joel Rosenman. How much did Rosenman's fund uwittingly put up for Hsu's political gallivanting? A cool $40 mil....
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
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- FBI: Hsu is under arrest in Colo.
- HARRISBURG - Gov. Rendell still considers Norman Hsu, the disgraced Democratic fund-raiser and two-time fugitive, his friend. The FBI late last night reported that Hsu, who had skipped town on $2 million bail for a grand theft conviction on Wednesday, had been arrested in Grand Junction, Colo. Before the arrest,...
- Research articles 2007-09-07
- Fugitive Hsu arrested in Colorado hospital
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Disgraced Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu was arrested in Colorado late Thursday after he failed to show up for a court appearance related to a felony theft conviction in San Mateo County. FBI agents took Hsu into custody at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction,...
- Research articles 2007-09-07
- Fugitive fundraiser arrested
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Disgraced Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu was arrested in Colorado late Thursday after he failed to show up for a court appearance related to a felony theft conviction in San Mateo County. FBI agents took Hsu into custody at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction,...
- Research articles 2007-09-07
- Hillary Clinton returns 850,000 dollars collected by fugitive
- WASHINGTON AFP — Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is to return 850,000 dollars in campaign funds collected by a Hong Kong businessman detained on fraud charges, her office said Tuesday. Norman Hsu surrendered to police on August 31 having been on the run from Californian authorities since 1992, after...
- Research articles 2007-09-11
- Clinton backs public campaign funding
- Democratic White House contender Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that taxpayer funding of presidential campaigns represents candidates' best means of avoiding fundraising scandals, such as the one surrounding onetime fugitive Norman Hsu. "The only answer to this entire set of circumstances is public financing," the New...
- Research articles 2007-09-24
- Warrant for Hong Kong businessman in Democrat donor furore
- LOS ANGELES AFP — A Hong Kong-born businessman at the center of an embarrassing donations furore involving prominent US Democrats was being hunted Wednesday after failing to show for a court appearance, officials said. Fundraiser Norman Hsu turned himself into police in Redwood City, near San Francisco, last Friday...
- Research articles 2007-09-05
- Northern Exposure
- Hillary Clinton and other Democrats recently returned hefty campaign contributions after learning that top “bundler” Norman Hsu was a fugitive. Now Republicans on Capitol Hill are wrestling with how to handle their own embarrassment: Bill Allen, a former oil executive who pleaded guilty in May to bribery and extortion charges...
- Research articles 2007-10-08
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