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Peter Franklin Paul (born September 2, 1948)United States Attorney's Office

, press release, March 11, 2005.
is an American former
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and entrepreneur who was convicted for conspiracy and drug dealing, and later for securities fraud in connection with his business dealings with ''
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'' co-creator
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. He has repeatedly brought suit against
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, accusing her of lying about donations he solicited on behalf of her 2000 senatorial campaign.April Witt
"House Of Cards: What do Cher, a Hollywood con man, a political rising star and an audacious felon have in common? Together they gave Bill and Hillary Clinton a night they'll never forget – no matter how hard they may try"
''The Washington Post'', October 9, 2005, p. W10.
In the 1990s, Paul managed Italian model, actor, and author
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."Wall Street: The dubious profits in patriotism", ''
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'', July 22, 1990, p. A15.
"Comics exec focuses on 'Spider-Man 2' as former partner prepares for trial", ''
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'', May 12, 2004, p. B01.
In 1993, the ''L. A. Times'' described Paul as "bearded, balding and bespectacled...given to blue blazers and sedate gold
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s."


Personal life

In 1993, the L. A. Times reported that Paul owned a
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,
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, Mercedes, and
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.


The Cuban coffee caper

In the 1970s, Peter Paul served as President of the Miami World Trade Center. As a result of what Paul described as anti-Communist and anti-Castro political activities,"Who Killed Stan Lee Media? Peter Paul Tells His Side of the Story", ''Comics Journal'', May 2001, p. 6. he directed a fraud on the
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n government of $8.75 million by selling agents of Cuban president
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nonexistent coffee. The plan apparently also involved sinking the ship that was to deliver the nonexistent coffee to hide the fraud from Castro and, according to ''
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'' magazine, to defraud its insurer, but the conspirators neglected to bribe a port official in Santo Domingo, and the people who were supposed to scuttle the boat were not allowed on board. Paul pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges. When his home was raided by the police in connection with this crime, they found cocaine in his garage, and Paul also pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine with intent to distribute. He was sentenced to eight years in prison for the cocaine charge, and a concurrent three years for fraud; he was paroled after three years. His license to practice law was suspended as a result of the convictions, and he claims to have been sued by the Cuban government as well. In 1983, Paul was caught traveling to
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using the identity of a dead man; he pleaded guilty to federal charges of
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to customs inspectors. This was a violation of his parole terms from the 1979 felonies, and he went back to prison.


Involvement in politics and the entertainment industry

After being released from federal prison in California, Paul moved to
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. In 1985, Paul was appointed President of the California Bicentennial Foundation for the Constitution and Bill of Rights, a foundation designated by the California state legislature and governor to direct California's role in the
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celebration of the
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and
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."Most Unconstitutional: Editorial", ''
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'', September 2, 1987.
In 1987, Paul's efforts on behalf of the Foundation were derided in the ''
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'', in part because the commission was selling a book that described blacks using the slur "
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", and declared enslavers "the worst victims of slavery", and in part because Paul referred to the
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of the United States as "39 sweaty old men arguing in Philadelphia", and his remark that most Californians weren't able to understand the 18th-century language in the constitution anyway. In 1988, Chief Justice
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had commended Paul for his efforts in a letter that read in part, "We commend you for the many contributions you have made during the national commemoration of the Constitution's 200th anniversary." Paul became a business manager for, or otherwise involved with several celebrities, including becoming manager for a time of romance-novel icon
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Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign

Paul emerged in 2000 as the largest contributor to Senatorial candidate
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. Paul and his attorneys have at various times offered two explanations for this. First, that he was trying to attract her husband, then-President Bill Clinton, to serve on the board of
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after leaving office. Second, that he hoped to negotiate a
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for his previous criminal convictions."Money, Politics and the Undoing of Stan Lee Media; A fund-raiser for Hillary Clinton triggered events that contributed to the Web firm's collapse. In the fallout, several may face prison terms", ''Los Angeles Times'', July 20, 2003, p. C1. Paul produced the event in
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, days before the 2000 Democratic Convention began. The Hollywood Farewell Gala Salute to President William Jefferson Clinton featured prominent entertainers singing for the President, while raising over $1 million for Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. The event cost $1.9 million to organize according to Paul and $500,000 according to the Federal Election Commission filing, much of it borrowed fraudulently by Paul from
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. Later indictments would state that Merrill Lynch lost about $5 million it had lent to Paul. Two days after the gala, the ''Washington Post'' publicized Paul's criminal record, and Hillary Clinton denied knowing Paul and "vowed not to take any contributions from him". Through her spokesman, Howard Wolfson, Hillary stated on August 16, 2000, that she would return $2,000 she reported receiving from Paul in June 2000. Paul alleged that Clinton was deceitful in this, and retained public interest law firm, and frequent Clinton opponent,
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to represent him in a series of civil and criminal lawsuits against the Clintons, the Clinton campaign, and ultimately the Federal Election Commission (which he charged was negligent in failing to convict Mrs. Clinton). These charges were delayed, as courts held that Paul could not bring charges against the Clintons as he fought extradition from Brazil (to which he had fled in 2001 to escape Stan-Lee-Media-related criminal charges, see below), but proceeded once he was returned to the States. In March 2005, Paul had a falling out with his advocates at Judicial Watch. He accused them of using his name to raise more than $15 million from people who disliked the Clintons, while doing little to advance his case. He announced his plan to replace them with a "dream team" of Republican lawyers,"Battling the Clintons, and each other (Judicial Watch may tie up Peter F. Paul)", ''
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'', March 15, 2005, p. B3.
and in February 2007, he filed suit against them, saying that they had taken advantage of him and that he was "not a big fan of their behavior"."Former Donor To Clinton Sues Judicial Watch", Josh Gerstein, ''New York Sun'', February 8, 2007, p. 5. Regardless, Paul's claims have not found traction. An audit by the Federal Elections Commission found that neither Senator Clinton nor her Senate campaign had accepted any illegal funds in connection with the Hollywood fundraiser,"Court says Hillary Clinton shouldn't be defendant in lawsuit", Greg Risling, Associated Press, October 16, 2007. though the campaign was asked to pay $35,000 in fines for having under-reported the cost of the party. Paul's suit against the FEC was thrown out; his attempt to bring ethics charges against Clinton was rejected, and his fraud charges against Senator Clinton were tossed out in April 2006. Paul continued to press civil charges against Senator Clinton and former President Clinton for "looting" his business, but the courts refused to allow him to sue Senator Clinton, with the appellate court specifying that her behavior had been "perfectly legal", and allowing her to recoup her legal fees from Paul. His charges against former President Clinton were tossed by Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz in December 2008, who ruled that Paul had waited too long to bring his claims. Finding no luck in the courts, in 2007 Paul promoted a thirteen and a half minute video titled "Hillary Exposed: The Case of Paul v. Clinton," seeking to expose Senator Clinton. Her office responded "Peter Paul is a professional liar who has four separate criminal convictions, two for fraud. His video repackages a series of seven-year-old false claims about Senator Clinton that have already been rejected by the California state courts, the Justice Department, the Federal Election Commission, and the Senate Ethics Committee." In January 2008, he re-filed his complaint with the FEC., seeking $41.9 million in damages.


Involvement with Fabio

Peter F. Paul was the manager of Italian model, actor, and author
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, helping him achieve international recognition. When they began working together, Paul "suggested building Fabio's career around abio'sphilosophy," packaging products that incorporate his romantic approach to health and fitness. In 1993, Lanzoni was working 17 to 18 hours a day, claiming he could count the number of days he had off that year. In 1993, he published Fabio's biography, ''Fabio''. It contains over 100 photographs, presumably of Fabio. Lanzoni included Paul in the dedication to his 1995 book ''Fabio Fitness'', though Paul was terminated shortly thereafter.


Involvement with Stan Lee


Founding of Stan Lee Media, fraud, and flight

In 1998, Paul co-founded
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with comic book legend
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and took the company public via a reverse-merger into a trading shell in August 1999. In February 2000, in the midst of the Internet stock market boom, Stan Lee Media built a 165-person studio. However, at the end of the year, Stan Lee Media ran out of money. Paul alleged in a later civil fraud and coercion suit against Bill and Hillary Clinton that the company failed because of the intervention of Bill Clinton, who he claims persuaded a large investor not to further support the company. In the aftermath of the company's collapse, it was alleged that Paul and a corporate officer named Stephan Gordon had illegally tried to support the stock's price by using nominee accounts to buy 1.6 million shares of the company's stock, attempting to pay for the stock with bad checks.SEC Litigation Release No. LR-18828, August 11, 2004. In February 2001, Stan Lee Media filed for bankruptcy, and Peter Paul fled to
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."Stan Lee Holder Peter Paul Flees to South America, According to Cohort's Affidavit", ''Inside.com'', March 5, 2001."Witness: Fundraiser Knew Party's Cost",''The Washington Post'', May 13, 2005, p. A10. There he managed 112 Interactive do Brazil, a seller of English language acquisition software, and fought
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.


Stan Lee-related litigation

Paul has promoted lawsuits against
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claiming that Stan Lee Media owns the rights to all the Marvel characters created by Stan Lee. These would include
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and The
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. Paul and his associates further claim that Stan Lee Media was never properly dissolved as a corporation, and that they control the company."Peter Paul Takes The Fall"
, ''Newsfeed Unlimited'', August 9, 2009.
Though courts have found that some Stan Lee Media characters were improperly transferred to Stan Lee's later company,
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, plaintiffs have not yet found traction with these broader claims,"Federal Judge Dismisses Claims By Stan Lee Media Shareholders,"
Eriq Gardner, ''THR, Esq,'' April 1, 2010
and Stan Lee himself has both publicly dismissed these claims and has engaged in a series of cross-suits with Stan Lee Media, Peter Paul, and his associates. On March 3, 2008, Paul posted a message to his blog, subsequently reposted by one or more unknown parties verbatim on other websites, in which he claimed that Stan Lee helped disguise the origin of Paul's unreported donations to Hillary Clinton, and that he (Paul) has a video tape of Lee admitting to this subterfuge. Lee responded with a lawsuit against Paul, claiming defamation.


Securities fraud conviction and jail terms

On June 12, 2001, Paul was indicted on one count of violating SEC Reg. 10(b)5, for manipulating the price of the stock in Stan Lee Media. On August 3, 2001, Paul was arrested in Brazil and jailed, pending the outcome of extradition proceedings. Paul failed in his efforts to avoid extradition and, in September 2003, he was delivered to the Metropolitan Detention Facility in
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, for arraignment and trial. In August 2004, the SEC formally filed its complaint against Paul for the manipulation of Stan Lee Media's stock in violation of the antifraud provisions of Section 17(a) of the
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, Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act, and SEC Rule 10b-5. Paul pleaded guilty to the securities fraud charge. The government characterized his conduct as causing "losses to the investing public and financial institutions of approximately $25 million". In July 2005, he settled related civil charges, consenting to a permanent injunction against ever serving as an officer or director of any reporting company. He pleaded poverty and, as a result, was not asked to pay any fine. He then spent four years under house arrest, wearing an "ankle bracelet"."The Rage Offstage at Marvel,"
Bill Alpert, ''Barron's,'' June 30, 2008.
In July 2009, Paul accepted a plea bargain "2nd Circ. Affirms Ex-Stan Lee Exec's Fraud Sentence,"
Melissa Lipman, law360.com
and was sentenced to ten years in prison, and ordered to pay over $11 million in restitution to Merrill Lynch and Spear, Leeds & Kellogg. He self-surrendered on September 30, 2009, but subsequently tried to have the plea bargain annulled, claiming that the judge coerced him into agreeing to the deal. In March 2011, the courts rejected this attempt, and Paul continued to serve his 10-year imprisonment term as inmate number 78802-012. He was imprisoned at the
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in
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, until he was paroled on December 24, 2014.


See also

* Hollywood fundraiser controversy * Paul v. Clinton


References


External links

*
Hillary Clinton Accountability Project The public record on Paul v Clinton

Federal Bureau of Prisons
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