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Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:05 a.m. EDT
Bill Clinton Might Testify at Rosen Trial
Ex-president Bill Clinton might be called to testify at the trial of his wife's one-time finance director David Rosen, Rosen's lawyer said Wednesday.
Judge A. Howard Matz announced on Tuesday that Sen. Hillary Clinton would not be called to testify in the case, despite allegations by two key witnesses that she was complicit in Rosen's crimes.
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But Rosen's lawyer, Paul Mark Sandler, asked Judge Matz not to announce that Mr. Clinton wouldn't be called.
In a brief exchange Wednesday morning, Sandler asked the judge not to tell the jury that Bill Clinton would not testify, the New York Times said. "I do not know who my witnesses are," Sandler explained, aside from ruling out Mrs. Clinton.
Rosen is charged with three counts of filing false reports to the Federal Election Commission about an August 2000 Hollywood gala fund-raiser in order to free up hard money for Mrs. Clinton's Senate campaign.
The producer of the event, Peter Paul, and its organizer, Aaron Tonken, both say they apprised Mrs. Clinton of the full costs involved well before Rosen filed the fraudulent records.
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