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The Nation; Fugitive says he'll stop fundraising; Hsu will bow out until his case is resolved. Democratic recipients distance themselves.
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Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif.
Subjects: Fund raising, Fraud, Political finance, Fugitives
Author: Chuck Neubauer; Dan Morain
Date: Aug 30, 2007
Start Page: A.12
Section: Main News; Part A; National Desk
Text Word Count: 590
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"In light of the new information regarding Mr. [Norman Hsu]'s outstanding warrant in California, we will be giving his contributions to charity," [Hillary Rodham Clinton] spokesman Phil Singer said.

Hsu has donated or raised more than $1 million for Democrats and their causes. He served as a "bundler," rounding up a group of donors and then packaging their checks together. He is a member of Clinton's "HillRaiser" group, individuals who pledged to raise more than $100,000 for her presidential campaign.

"I would not consciously subject any of the candidates and causes in which I believe to any harm through my actions," he said. "Therefore, until this matter is resolved, I intend to refrain from all fundraising activities on behalf of all candidates and causes."

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