Skip to content

Judicial Watch, Inc. is a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, which promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law.

Judicial Watch, Inc. is a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, which promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law.

Because no one
is above the law!

Donate

Corruption Chronicles

Oil-for-Food Money Could Be Traced to Clintons

In the final report of the Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program issued by Paul Volcker (available at their website), an American name turns up that some may remember from the Clinton years. That name is Marc Rich.

The report states that Marc Rich & Company financed 4 million barrels of oil out of 9.5 million that had been allotted to a French businessman by the Government of Iraq. The report went on to say that Marc Rich & Company directed Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP Paris) “not to disclose its identity to BNP New York in connection with its financing of the United Nations contract.”

A.J. DiCintio of MichNews.com writes that “Marc Rich was one of the Justice Department’s most wanted fugitives, indicted for tax evasion and illegal oil deals with Iran,” until Clinton pardoned him in 2001. Rich’s ex-wife Denise allegedly “facilitated” Rich’s pardon by donating nearly $1 million to Democratic causes, including $70,000 to Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaign and $450,000 to the Clinton Presidential library fund.

It is conceivable that some of the money that was used to obtain Rich’s pardon came from Rich’s illicit connection to the U.N.’s Oil-for-Food program. To learn more about Judicial Watch’s effort to obtain Clinton’s pardon documents, click here.

Related

Illegal Alien “Gangster” Sold Drugs, Machine Guns from Home in one of America’s “Safest…

Corruption Chronicles | April 14, 2026
Although the latest government figures confirm that America has the most secure border in history, the damage of Biden’s catastrophic free for all immigration policies are ongoing ...

Pam Bondi is out as AG — here are the contenders who could replace…

In The News | April 13, 2026
From Fox News: Tom Fitton, president of the conservative Judicial Watch, told Fox News Digital the attorney general “need not be a lawyer.” “I would support most ...

Colorado removes 372,000 inactive voters from rolls after Judicial Watch legal action

In The News | April 13, 2026
From Just the News: Colorado election officials have reported a significant increase in the number of inactive voter registrations removed from state rolls following a legal disput...