Former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Clinton will have to pay the largest chunk of the legal bills they ran up during the investigation of their failed Arkansas land deal--some $3.5 million, an appeals court has ruled.

Arkansas Business (July 21, 2003)


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Former President Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Clinton will have to pay the largest chunk of the legal bills they ran up during the investigation of their failed Arkansas land deal--some $3.5 million, an appeals court has ruled.

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