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To: liberty-and-justice@pobox.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Kennedy gets $million bribe from Lippo Chinese on sale of
  house (fwd)
 .edu>

Mr. Hotung will be closer to the Senate too,
evidently.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com



At 08:51 PM 7/16/97 -0500, you wrote:
>From: jqp@globaldialog.com
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 13:35:34 -0500
>Subject: RE: Records: Lippo Wired Money for DNC
>
>At 01:59 PM 7/15/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>Is Hotung the guy who bought Kennedy's Mclean house
>>and paid a million or so above the asking price?
>
>KENNEDY FAMILY SELLS VIRGINIA HOME
>TO ERIC HOTUNG 
>
>- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>For Immediate Release
>February 5, 1997
>
>Senator Edward M. Kennedy and his wife Vicki said 
>today that they have sold their home in McLean,
>Virginia to Eric Hotung, a member of the Hotung 
>family of Hong Kong. The contract for the sale 
>was completed today. 
>
>Senator Kennedy and his wife Vicki announced on 
>January 16 that they planned to sell their Virginia 
>home and move into the District of Columbia, in 
>order to be closer to the school attended by their 
>children, Curran, 14, and Caroline, 11. The Kennedys 
>said they have not yet found a home in the District,
>but expect to do so soon. 
>
>The Kennedy home in McLean is an 11,000 square 
>foot residence on six and a half acres overlooking 
>the Potomac River, and was initially offered for 
>sale at a price of $4.975 million. The Kennedys' 
>primary residence is in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. 
>
>"I'm pleased that we were able to sell the McLean 
>home so quickly," said Senator Kennedy. "We're 
>all looking forward to the move. The children 
>will be closer to their school, Vicki will be closer 
>to her office, and I'll be closer to the Senate." 
>
>
>
>>
>>----------
>>From: 	jqp@globaldialog.com[SMTP:jqp@globaldialog.com]
>>Sent: 	Tuesday, July 15, 1997 9:55 AM
>>To: 	cas@majordomo.pobox.com
>>Cc: 	cayenne@nyct.net; DENNIS WAGNER
>>Subject: 	Records: Lippo Wired Money for DNC
>>
>>Records: Lippo Wired Money for DNC
>>
>>By LARRY MARGASAK Associated Press Writer
>>
>
>
>>Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hotung of Hong Kong ``will be 
>>contributing $100,000 to the DNC,'' party official 
>>David Mercer said in the memo on Sept. 14, 1995. 
>>``We will be helping to set up a meeting with the 
>>Hotungs at the National Security Council, hopefully 
>>with Sandy Berger,'' the memo said. Berger was 
>>deputy to the head of the council.
>>
>>It was not clear whether the meeting took place. 
>>Eric Hotung is a British citizen, identified in 
>>the memo as chairman of a Hong Kong development 
>>company and an institute that tries to promote 
>>better understanding of U.S.-China relations. His 
>>wife, Patricia, is a U.S. citizen.
>>
>>``The documents set forth pretty clear evidence 
>>that a foreign citizen, I think through his wife,
>>offered to make a $100,000 contribution in exchange 
>>for assistance arranging a meeting with a top official,
>>'' said Sen. Fred Thompson, the committee chairman.
>>
>
>
>==========================================================================
>------------------------------
>
>From: jqp@globaldialog.com
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 13:51:33 -0500
>Subject: Kennedy money laundry?
>
>Scott Angell asked: 
>
>>>Is Hotung the guy who bought Kennedy's Mclean house
>>>and paid a million or so above the asking price?
>
>In fact, the Hotungs paid $6 million for the Kennedy's
>McLean house, although the asking price was $4.975 million. 
>
>
>
>>>Records: Lippo Wired Money for DNC
>>>
>>>By LARRY MARGASAK Associated Press Writer
>
>>>Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hotung of Hong Kong ``will be 
>>>contributing $100,000 to the DNC,'' party official 
>>>David Mercer said in the memo on Sept. 14, 1995. 
>
>HOTUNG, PATRICIA ANN
>10/13/95 $79,980.00
>GREENWICH, CT 06831
>- -[[Receipt--exempt from limits]]
>DNC NON-FEDERAL UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION ACCOUNT 
>
>HOTUNG, PATRICIA ANN
>10/12/95 $20,000.00
>GREENWICH, CT 06831
>- -[Contribution]
>DNC SERVICES CORPORATION/DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 
>
>
>>>``We will be helping to set up a meeting with the 
>>>Hotungs at the National Security Council, hopefully 
>>>with Sandy Berger,'' the memo said. Berger was 
>>>deputy to the head of the council.
>>>
>>>It was not clear whether the meeting took place. 
>>>Eric Hotung is a British citizen, identified in 
>>>the memo as chairman of a Hong Kong development 
>>>company and an institute that tries to promote 
>>>better understanding of U.S.-China relations. His 
>>>wife, Patricia, is a U.S. citizen.
>>>
>>>``The documents set forth pretty clear evidence 
>>>that a foreign citizen, I think through his wife,
>>>offered to make a $100,000 contribution in exchange 
>>>for assistance arranging a meeting with a top official,
>>>'' said Sen. Fred Thompson, the committee chairman.
>>>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: mirasol <mirasol@mindspring.com>
>Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 15:06:01 -0400
>Subject: RE: Records: Lippo Wired Money for DNC
>
>ScottAngell@tcia.net (Hughes Angell) wrote:
>
>>Is Hotung the guy who bought Kennedy's Mclean house
>>and paid a million or so above the asking price?
>
>Here's a little more.  I guess the common factors between Tamraz and Hotung
>are that both of them (1) have ties to Edward Kennedy; (2) attended the
>April 1, 1996, White House coffee; and (3) sought an audience with the
>National Security Council.
>
>Julie
>
>
>Financier's connections to Kennedy come to light:
>Tamraz raised funds, hired senator's wife
>Kranish, Michael
>Boston Globe
>21 Mar 1997
>
>"Tamraz first met [Edward] Kennedy at a fund-raiser at the senator's home in
>October 1995, Manley said. Tamraz later asked to meet privately with the
>senator to discuss the oil pipeline deal. Kennedy then met with Tamraz on
>Dec. 7, 1995. Later, when the favorable CIA document was delivered to the
>White House, Tamraz saw the president at an April 1, 1996, coffee. Attending
>the same coffee was Eric Hotung, a Hong Kong businessman who recently
>purchased Kennedy's Virginia estate for $6 million - $1 million more than
>the asking price."
>
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