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Dem Fundraiser Turns Himself In

August 31, 2007 2:09 PM

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Disgraced Democratic party fundraiser Norman Hsu is out of jail tonight, after surrendering to authorities for a 15-year-old arrest warrant.

After being led away in handcuffs this morning, Hsu posted the $2 million bail set by California Superior Court Judge H. James Ellis and was released.

Hsu, an apparently wealthy apparel magnate, had pleaded no contest in 1992 for what authorities have called a Ponzi-like fraud scheme involving latex gloves that cost investors more than $1 million.

But after entering his plea, Hsu failed to appear for sentencing. At the time, he reportedly faced up to three years in prison. When Hsu didn't show, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Until news of his criminal past broke two days ago, Hsu was a major donor and fundraiser for Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.'s presidential bid. He has also donated to the presidential campaigns of Democratic Sens. Barack Obama, Ill., and Joseph Biden, Del.

Ht_clinton_hsu_070831_mn Hsu reportedly raised well over $1 million for Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, by eliciting donations from others and giving generously from his own pockets. Questions have been raised in the last few days about many big contributions from Hsu's contributors, which appeared incommensurate with the modest incomes of the individuals and families who gave them. (Photo of Norman Hsu with Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., courtesy of Stephen Schwartz.)

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While suspicious, no evidence has surfaced that any donations are illegal. Both Hsu and the Clinton campaign have denied wrongdoing. Clinton's presidential campaign confirmed an upcoming fundraiser Hsu was slated to host has been cancelled. The campaign recently said it would donate $23,000 to charity, the same amount that Hsu had personally given her.

Hsu is described as warm and generous, but an air of mystery surrounds him and his wealth. He was reportedly the alleged victim of a 1990 kidnapping by Chinese gang members in San Francisco, possibly over a debt. After his arrest and alleged kidnapping, Hsu returned to Hong Kong for several years, returning to the United States in 1996, according to his attorney.

Since 2004, Hsu has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Democratic candidates and committees, and personally donated nearly a quarter million dollars. He has reportedly hosted several fundraisers, including pricey birthday parties for at least two congressmen.

On Thursday, Obama's campaign said he would give to charity the $2,000 Hsu contributed to his 2004 Senate campaign and the $5,000 Hsu gave to his political action committee, Hopefund. Hsu's $43,700 in donations to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and $2,500 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee also will go to charity, both groups announced Thursday.

Associated Press writer Paul Elias contributed to this report.

This post has been updated.

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August 31, 2007 in Norman Hsu, Clinton Fundraiser | Permalink | User Comments (31)

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The lib media will give this story the obliged 10 minutes and the issue will be erased in 20 minutes and those demanding justice will be silenced. So is Hillary going to give the tainted MILLION DOLLARS back? Will Hillary be investigated and hounded by a Rogue Ronnie Earle type Prosecutor? Will Hillary be forced to resign? This is as bad or worse than Abramoff but she will skate - fully protected by the lib media.

Posted by: Bill | Aug 31, 2007 8:21:35 PM

Birds of a feather. I'm surprised no one has brought up White Water for another look.

Posted by: Royce | Aug 31, 2007 9:01:06 PM

Thank you ABC for finally getting a headline correct!

Posted by: bob | Aug 31, 2007 9:01:46 PM

This is just scratching the surface of Hillary's dirt.

Posted by: bob | Aug 31, 2007 9:13:59 PM

Someone needs to investigate his connection to the American island of Saipan and the apparel industry there. The other person involved is Jack Abramoff, republican lobbyist who makes Hsu looks like child's play. The heart of Hsu's campaign contributions it to embarass democratic candidates at the behest of GOP hachet men.

Posted by: JerryS | Aug 31, 2007 10:24:38 PM

Why don't you bother to cite your sources when you say, "Hsu reportedly raised well over $1 million for Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign."?

This is something required of tenth graders working on the high school newspaper. Especially considering the LA Times reported it at $100,000 you would think this necessary. I guess we are iin for more of the rabid reporting that smeared Bill Clinton and gave us the idiot boy Bush, who has somehow excaped any scrutiny by ABC.

Posted by: karl popovich | Sep 1, 2007 1:39:55 AM

Subpeona Hillary. Let's get to the bottom of this corruption. lol.

Posted by: Dan Green | Sep 1, 2007 9:36:58 AM

Both Fox News and ABC started reporting on this on Wed. the 29. I think perhaps Ms. Vreeland should get her dates straight. By the way, I got this info off the respective web sites.

Posted by: John | Sep 2, 2007 10:14:06 AM

If Bill Clinton would have been able to keep his pants zipped up ,he could well be doing what King George is doing now with the full support of the christian right. Would this make it in Ripley's Believe It or Not ?

Posted by: L. Moore | Sep 3, 2007 10:18:30 AM

Hillary did receive money from Abranoff. She gave it back at the beginning of the scandal. LOTS of Dems did but of course only the Republicans were the villians.

Posted by: Pat | Sep 4, 2007 10:47:29 AM

The commies, oh, progressives - sorry about that, have been bankrolled by the commies (China) for years. China is most interested in having a weak and passive administration in the White House -- and one open to blackmail would be even better. The Chinese reaped some benefits from their past investments in US leftist politics when the Clintons sold them top secrete missile guidance system information in the 90s.

Posted by: Patti O'Riley | Sep 10, 2007 10:17:44 AM

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