Inside Bill Inc: Aide lays out how the former president raked in tens of millions of dollars through a series of deals while Hillary was Secretary of State in a memo unearthed by Wikileaks

Thursday, October 27, 2016
By Paul Martin

A 12-page memo was sent by Clinton’s former aide Doug Band in 2011
It was published by WikiLeaks after John Podesta’s account was hacked
The memo reveals how Band and another aide secured speaking fees and engagements for former President Bill Clinton
Band and another aide helped bring in $66million from various ventures, according to the memo
Band said he ran ‘Bill Clinton Inc.,’ obtaining ‘in-kind services for the President and his family — for personal travel, hospitality, vacation’ etc
One of those ventures was serving as an ‘honorary chancellor’ of a for-profit chain of colleges, which paid $17.5million over five years
Many of these deals were struck while Hillary Clinton was serving as Secretary of State
After Chelsea Clinton started investigating Teneo’s connection to the foundation, her dad separated from the firm
The former president returned all but $100,000 he had been paid through these deals

By KHALEDA RAHMAN
DAILYMAIL.COM
27 October 2016

The latest hacked email released by WikiLeaks details how one of Bill Clinton’s closest aides helped rake in tens of millions for the former president while his wife was serving as Secretary of State.

The 12-page memo was sent by Clinton’s former aide Doug Band in 2011 to him, his daughter Chelsea, several board members of the Clinton Foundation and its lawyers as well as its then special advisor John Podesta.

Published on Wednesday by Wikileaks, after a hack of thousands of emails from Podesta’s account, it details how Band helped run what he called ‘Bill Clinton Inc.’

Band and another aide helped secure $66million from ventures, including speaking fees, according to the memo.

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