More than a Campaign Debt
Hillary Clinton’s unpaid bills to Indiana University and others are likely to make news again early next month when she files a new report to the Federal Election Commission listing debts that will cover the weeks immediately leading up to the Indiana primary. (Her last report covered only debts listed as overdue on April 30.)
In the meantime, a local attorney friend points out that Sen. Clinton is personally liable for the debts incurred here in Indiana. A 1984 appeals court case involving former U. S. Senator Vance Hartke and Moore-Langen Printing and Publishing set the precedent.
The bills go away only if the people owed the money agree to consider them a campaign contribution.