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Protecting Hillary: Bill Clinton Severs Business Ties With Billionaire Buddy Burkle

December 12, 2007 04:06 PM


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Bill Clinton has severed business ties with Los Angeles billionaire Ron Burkle, fearful that their deals could erupt into bad publicity damaging his wife's presidential bid, according to sources who know both men.

The break-up is a major development in the world of political fundraising, where Burkle has risen to the top ranks, credited with channeling $50 million or more into Democratic coffers over the past 15 years.

Burkle was one of Clinton's chief fundraisers while he was in the White House, a position that earned him a place on the Lincoln Bedroom guest list. After Clinton left the White House, Burkle brought the former president on board as a senior adviser at his investment firm, The Yucaipa Companies.

Now however, the relationship has apparently changed.

A source in Burkle's firm, who declined to speak for attribution, said: "When we are ready to announce the president's departure, we will announce his departure." The source contended there is no strain in the personal relationship between Burkle and Bill Clinton. He noted that if Hillary Clinton is elected president, Bill Clinton will have to divest himself of potential conflicts of interest.

Sources outside of Yucaipa independently confirmed the president's split with the company.

In an email, Clinton aide Douglas J. Band initially did not address the status of Clinton's investment in Burke's firm. Instead, Band wrote:

President Clinton and Ron are long-time friends and their relationship hasn't changed. President Clinton values his friendship with Ron as he has for almost 15 years.

Pressed for elaboration, Band then replied:

As President Clinton said this summer, he anticipates continuing his business relationships as long as they permit him to devote time to his highest priorities - the work of his foundation and supporting his wife's candidacy. He of course is taking steps now to ensure that should she receive the nomination, there will be an appropriate transition for those relationships.

Until recently, Burkle and Clinton have had a very close and mutually beneficial relationship. And the president has been a frequent houseguest at Burkle's Los Angeles estate, Green Acres, and a frequent passenger on Burkle's private Boeing 757.

Burkle made millions of dollars for both of them through Yucaipa, and served as Clinton's entry into the West Coast social world. Clinton, in turn, brought to their partnership his fame and allure as a popular president -- a powerful draw for prospective investors.

The crack-up of the Burkle-Clinton business relationship began over a series of controversial business deals that Yucaipa pursued, according to sources who know both men.

According to the terms of Clinton's deal with Yucaipa, he received a share of the profits from two domestic funds if their returns exceeded 9 percent over the fund's life. As reported by the New York Times, by 2005 one fund had reported a gain of 51.3 percent and the other 25.8 percent.

But it was how the funds earned their money - or, on occasion, lost it - that reportedly made Clinton skittish.

The crucial development, sources said, was the September 26 publication of a front page Wall Street Journal article detailing some of Yucaipa's questionable dealings. The story, which broke on the same day that heads of state and business leaders convened to discuss the Clinton Global Initiative, detailed how a young Italian businessman had convinced Burkle and a Clinton aide to invest millions of dollars in a poorly run church-property buying venture.

Clinton, according to sources, considered the piece a major embarrassment and decided to withdraw from Yucaipa.

Clinton was furious with Burkle after the WSJ story appeared, according to a source close to the former president. Burkle and Clinton exchanged heated words, the source said, adding, "their friendship will never be the same. There is now a real distance between Burkle and the Clintons."

According to the WSJ story, in May 2007, Burkle and Yucaipa filed a lawsuit accusing the Italian businessman, Raffaello Follieri, of "systematically misappropriating" at least $1.3 million to fund personal expenses and activities.

Follieri responded by accusing Burkle of blocking efforts to develop the purchased properties. Adding to the embarrassment was Follieri's reported promise to help deliver Catholic voters to Hillary Clinton, according to the Journal.

The lawsuit was settled in late November, according to court documents signed by a Delaware Chancery Court judge.

Prior to the failed church-property buying scheme, Yucapia found itself on the receiving end of a lawsuit. In April 2007, investors of Hawk Opportunity Fund sued Burkle over charges that Yucaipa's acquisition of Allied Holdings, Inc., North America's largest car-hauling company, gave it an unfair share of the market. The suit was dismissed.

But the transaction, not the lawsuit, forced Clinton to get involved. According to reports, the former president was brought on board to help persuade the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to take a 15 percent wage cut at Allied in exchange for bringing the company out of bankruptcy. The Teamsters agreed to accept the reduction.

Finally, according to USA Today, former Clinton aides helped secure a multi-million dollar federal contract for a Georgia-based company in which Yucaipa had 20% ownership. AmeriCold, one of the nation's largest cold-storage companies, was paid up to $85 million, to help with Katrina recovery efforts after James Lee Witt, who headed Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Clinton administration, lobbied on the company's behalf.

AmeriCold's job performance became the subject of controversy and bad publicity. As USA Today wrote: "truckers who were paid $800 a day [to help Katrina victims] hauled ice from state to state without unloading, then delivered their cargoes to AmeriCold and other storage facilities as far away from the Gulf Coast as Maine."

The president's relationship with Ron Burkle has been the subject of widespread speculation primarily concerning Bill Clinton's private life. Over a year ago, Patrick Healy wrote in the New York Times

Mr. Clinton is rarely without company in public, yet the company he keeps rarely includes his wife. Nights out find him zipping around Los Angeles with his bachelor buddy, Ronald W. Burkle, or hitting parties and fund-raisers in Manhattan.

With additional reporting by Huffington Post Staff Writer Max Follmer in Los Angeles.

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This guy made billions of dollars on grocery stores. And liberals complain about "Big Oil" making huge profits. Everyone needs foods, I guess.

Actually the biggest source of revenues for grocery stores are cigarettes. That would explain the billions of dollars. Maybe Edwards can sue him and hecan buy a bigger house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 12/13/2007

John Edwards' campaign is running political commercials on the Boston television stations-which are on all the cable networks in New Hampshire. It begins with Edwards making a speech where he states that "the whole system is corrupt" and we will not change things by replacing Republican lobbyists with Democratic lobbyists or words to that effect. This post on HuPo aptly describes the proper disgust people feel about the Clintons about Bill's escapades with his new "best" West Coast buddy Burkle. Of course, this is a symptom of our irrational distrust of the Clintons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 12/13/2007

There use to be a silly song that reminds me of B.Clinton. It goes...there was a crooked man; he had a crooked smile; he had a crooked sixpence and he walked a crooked mile.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 12/13/2007

Remember that old 70s movie Love Story, and the watchword of the liberal law students was "to do well by doing good." The Clintons have twisted and corrupted this slogan to a supreme level of hypocrisy. This double standard on the part of the Clintons where they have cooperated hand-in-hand with our corporate masters to make life more and more difficult for average working Americans is why I cannot stand them. All their flunkies, enablers, flacks, and handlers can just go to the devil. Bill should have resigned when the Monica scandal broke and lanced its poisons and allowed Gore be President. No, it is the Clintons are more important than the rest of the Democrat Party and that is the bottom line. I just wish they would go away.
By the way, once the Presidential campaign follies are over, Bill will be sure to reattach himself to that money tit once again. It is so silly to think that our "elected" officials have any moral fiber or character any longer. "SHOW ME THE MONEY, BBBBBAAABBYYYYY!!!!!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 12/13/2007

I liked Bill as a President even though his centrist, business friendly actions seemed very rethuglicon. After seven years of BushCo's corrupt and incompetent exposure of the evils of corporatism, America wants a more populist leader.

Hillary is more rethug than Bill and represents not only more of the same, she is the path to America being led to JeeBush. The popularity of Obama is in the one word, 'Change' and another Clinton is not that.

What America needs is Edwards/Obama, the Tag Team from Camelot!
No administration can fix all that is wrong with our country but this pairing could inspire US to be far better than we are now. A great leadership can inspire hope, volunteerism and the strength to do the right thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 12/13/2007

I get sick and throw up at the sight of Bill & Hillary. I hope she gets crushed. I wish some really embarrassing shit would come out about her. Or Bill. I'd love to watch them implode and scurry off the world stage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 12/13/2007

Let me guess... Clinton will soon appear on the campaign trail and say "I had no business ties to Buddy Burkle "from the beginning" "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 12/13/2007

The Religious Right is the AntiChrist. They call themselves "Christian," but they always quote from Leviticus and Deuteronomy, never Matthew. They abhor the teachings of Jesus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 12/13/2007

When you lie in bed with greedy profiteers, whether your a dem or repub, it will come back to bite you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 12/13/2007

What in the world is Bill clinton doing? HELLary should put him away and hidden. He is doing an interview with Barbara Walters? How stupid is that. The more that idiot opens his mouth, the more women votes and black votes HELLary loses.I think HELLary should be open, like Obama, about her past...... How she condoned the raping and abuse of women by BILL clinton. Women voters and black voters are so glad HELLary is NOT going to win the nomination! GO OBAMA! (the real First Black President)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 12/13/2007

Shocking. Not.

And Edwards "didn't know" his hedge fund was foreclosing on New Orleans blacks.

Did you see where the Feds swooped in on Al Sharpton's stupid National Action Network?

The cards are falling!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 12/13/2007

Have you heard people using this new term lezident?
Like at http://www.lezident.com

It seems to be catching on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 12/13/2007

Screw Bill. He showed everything I needed to see when he lied on tape at a Hillary fund raiser, telling the audience that 9/11 was not the work of the Bush administration, after a heckler brought up the topic. He knows. He won't say. He's a traitor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 12/13/2007

Off subject, but pertinent.

So the CIA is still funding covert actions by being involved in the drug trade eh ? The war on drugs is nothing more than a perpetual cash-cow for off the checkbook US activities that make us look like hypocrites around the world.


http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/12/12/19210/608/933/420107
This Florida based Gulfstream II jet aircraft # N987SA crash landed on September 24, 2007 after it ran out of fuel over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula it had a cargo of several tons of Cocaine on board now documents have turned up on both sides of the Atlantic that link this Cocaine Smuggling Gulfstream II jet aircraft # N987SA that crashed in Mexico to the CIA who used it on at least 3 rendition flights from Europe and the USA to Guantanamo's infamous torture chambers between 2003 to 2005.

...It's so great being a member/citizen of "God's" country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 12/13/2007

Appologies for the off-topic post but ...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071213/ts_nm/iraq_bodies_dc

Nothing short of this kind of headline, as often as possible, is going to stop our occupation. Once again, the facts show us that we are not in control of violence in Iraq, that the divergent insurgent forces can kill at will, and that even mass-murder with beheadings is something we can only find out about well after the fact. Even in parts of Iraq which enjoy our greatest troop presence, these kinds of things continue to be frequent occurrences. The "surge" may have reduced mortar fire into the green zone, but short of putting another half-million troops into Iraq and sealing the borders, we will remain completely ineffective in controlling events in a place where we have no right and no business being in the first place.

So why are we still there?

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.

How about those Clintons, eh?

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 12/13/2007

In obamas 1995 book he was a self proclaimed cocaine "junkie" he isn"t that old, how long ago? Is he still using? Agree smoking pot isn"t that bad, but cocaine is another story! Bad example for our children, guess Oprah didn"t read that either...or does she now support cocaine use? His lack of leadership, refusing to show up and vote in the senate on Iran, Abortion measures, seeking a trillion-dollar tax hike and raising the retirement age for Social Security, not in favor of a health care plan to cover all children rich or poor and that he cannot make a decision on his own. No way would we vote for cocaine using muslin to lead this great country,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 12/13/2007

Just the kind of ammo the elephants are looking for. i guess clinton fatigue isn't just the mainstream media coining a phrase.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 12/13/2007

Will these Murderers, rapists and pillagers ever be held accountable... for the loss of life and treasure... not to mention, the desecration of our constitution--- Our muted voices!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 12/13/2007

Conservative values.

Borrow money for your Education.

Borrow money for your house.

Borrow money for your health care / dental care.

Be in debt up to your eyes if possible.

Have children borrow for their education.

Then we have got you where it hurts.

Its a great way of making slaves.



    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 12/13/2007

Back to repug bashing.

Now as for the private sector hence the free market deciding what options are the best for me well they can stuff it.

I will trust a private company, with appropriate safeguards to clean my rugs.

However I will not trust a private company to run my country.

I want accountability, that means a vote at the very least and even some regular referendums on essential issues.

In other words I want a functioning Democracy not a subsidiary of GE/Boeing/Pfizer/Exon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 AM on 12/13/2007

Let's face it: The world that Bill and Hill occupy has nothing to do with the reality that the vast (and I do mean vast) majority live in. And isn't it the height of silliness for some media commentator to point out that the candidates are trying to connect with the average voter. Stop that! That is just too silly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 12/13/2007

Boy the Clintons are sure awful. I'm beginning to feel like I'm going to the Sean Hannity website everytime I check out Huffingtons' website. And of course a snotty article about Hillary and heroic photo of Obama nearby. Subtle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 AM on 12/13/2007

OT, since the topic is just spin.

Well for more than two years I have been mocked by the trolls for the following reason.

I said massive personal debt and government deficit would lead to a recession, I also pointed out that the only thing preventing this recession was military spending.

What with yesterdays little case of the central banks throwing the nations wealth [hence our collective wealth] to the commercial banks to play with again. The stock market then hit a downturn since they knew this was a temporary fix. Since lending even more money will just weaken an already weak situation.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/12/13/bcnmarket113.xml


Well to cut a long story short Morgan Stanley are finally agreeing with me.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/12/11/cnusa111.xml&CMP=ILC-mostviewedbox

I hate being right in this instance, since it will benefit nobody outside of the elite, and trolls don't say you were not warned. Foreclosures and sub prime losses will still continue a pace.

Its time to stop playing the voodoonomics of the 'free' market and get down to some fiscal responsibility.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 AM on 12/13/2007

Give it up Huff.... too bitchy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 AM on 12/13/2007
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