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 For Immediate Release
Sep 18, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


JUDICIAL WATCH PROBES SALE OF SLEEPOVERS IN LINCOLN BEDROOM AND CAMP DAVID

Nolanda Hill Testified Mrs. Clinton Was Mastermind Of Sale Of Trips On Trade Missions For Campaign Contributions In 1996


(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch is well underway in commencing Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) proceedings concerning Mrs. Clinton’s apparent sale of overnight sleepovers in the Lincoln Bedroom and at Camp David in exchange for campaign contributions. This parallels the testimony of Ms. Nolanda Hill, former Ron Brown confidante and business partner, who provided sworn testimony that former Commerce Secretary Brown had admitted to her that Mrs. Clinton was the mastermind of the sale of seats on trade missions.

Yesterday, Internet “guru” Matt Drudge reported that Democratic donors stayed in the Lincoln Bedroom and at Camp David to raise money for her during the current 2000 Senatorial campaign, even when Mrs. Clinton was not in the White House, thereby calling into question her “alibi” that these sleepovers were to become “acquainted” with new friends.

“Mrs. Clinton obviously has no respect for the office of the Presidency and the White House itself, and is willing to sell anything for a cheap buck. It’s no wonder she hasn’t tried to sell the President, who obviously himself is prone to go to the highest bidder. Judicial Watch, which sparked the campaign finance scandal through the October, 1996 testimony of John Huang in its case against the Clinton-Gore Commerce Department, has already filed FOIA requests and expects to soon file a lawsuit to fully uncover the latest Clinton bribery scheme,” stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.

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