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Clintons rake in $109m in eight years



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Published Date: 06 April 2008
BILL and Hillary Clinton have made nearly $109m (£54m) since they left the White House eight years ago, capitalising on the world's interest in the former first couple and lucrative business ventures.
The Clintons' income for 2007 was $20.4m (£10m), with almost half the former first couple's money coming from Bill Clinton's speeches.

The Clintons, who had lived in taxpayer-paid housing in the governor's mansion in Arkansas or the White House fo
r years, ended the presidency struggling with a legal defence fund stemming from a spate of investigations. They are now wealthy enough that Hillary was able to lend her presidential campaign $5m (£2.5m) earlier this year.

The Democratic candidate and her husband paid $33.8m (£16.9m) in taxes from 2000-2007. They listed $10.25m (£5m) in charitable contributions during that period.

The Clintons last made their returns public in 2000 when they reported an adjusted gross income of $416,039 (£208,612) for 1999. Since then, the former president has embarked on a number of business ventures and has made millions from speaking engagements and books.

Beside speeches and books, his biggest single business income is from his partnership with Yucaipa Global Opportunities Fund, a Los Angeles-based investment firm founded by long-time Clinton fundraiser Ron Burkle.







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1

weeshooie1,

Wollongong 06/04/2008 09:21:58
That sort of money is obscene...... Unless you are in movies or sports :0)
2

keystone,

Wisconsin U.S.A. 06/04/2008 15:50:39
It's nice that the Clinton's admit to bringing in the sum of 109 million over the past eight years. But what the world really should know, and NEVER will, is how much they have STOLEN and hidden away. The world need not doubt that the stolen and hidden money would make the admitted sum seem trivial. It is doubtful the world will ever see anyone or couple, more clever, and dishonest than the Clinton's. And if ever the world wishes a textbook to be written on cheating and stealing, there is not a better couple to write it than these two author's, for they have perfected their art!
3

Brian M,

Edinburgh 06/04/2008 16:17:53
How much has Blair, Brown, Prescott, Gorbals Mick and such like raked in while they were in office?
4

Taz,

The Land of the Free. 06/04/2008 21:35:43
What makes you think they stole anything? If they were thieves would 10M have gone to charity? Do you have ANY idea what kind of money can be made on the US speaking circuit? The very term (Raked in) makes it sound as if making a bundle of money is not the done thing. Grow up willyaz. The only people that think that way are losers and sour grapes.

 

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