-Caveat Lector-

Sunday, September 2, 2001
The Times Leader
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Steve Corbett


Hugh Rodham shares his story from Lake Winola


Wanting to be left alone

Sitting on the make-shift back step of the Lake Winola family cottage
last week, Hugh Rodham seemed sad.

For nine months he has assiduously avoided the press.

Now, he was ready to talk.

"I get tired of being a victim.  People pick on me all the time."

In bare feet, sweat pants and a tank top, the brother-in-law to former
President Bill Clinton and brother to Sen.  Hillary Rodham Clinton
worried that his wife of 16 years would "flip out" when she went to the
supermarket in Miami on Tuesday.

The Star was printing his picture on the tabloid cover for a story
entitled "Rodham Sex Scandal," Hugh said.  The celebrity scandal sheet
was depicting the notorious Florida lawyer as if he did something wrong
during the recent melee at the family cottage in which brother, Tony,
was injured, Hugh said.

But, except for a report from unidentified sources that Hillary is livid
at her brothers for the latest wave of adverse publicity, and the
headline "Hillary furious as brother's caught in sex scandal," the
article in the current issue merely recounts previously reported facts.

Police charged local factory worker Danny Coyne with simple assault,
burglary and criminal trespass in connection with an attack that
allegedly stemmed from a fit of jealousy.  Although Coyne accused Hugh
and Tony of assaulting him, officials consider Tony a victim in the
case.

Hugh is a material witness who says he defended his brother and a young
woman, with whom Coyne had a relationship, from a dangerous attack.

I found myself at the Rodham cottage after writing an off-the-wall
column in which I facetiously advocated a presidential pardon for
Coyne.  I also suggested that punishing the Rodhams was only fair
considering what they had done to an undeserving nation by campaigning
to put Clinton in the White House.

Incensed after reading the piece, Hugh left an insult-loaded tirade on
my answering machine and challenged me to debate.

"Let's do it," he bellowed.

The former Penn State football player had calmed down by the time I
knocked on his back door.  Acknowledging that he eventually recognized
the tongue-in-cheek nature of the column, Hugh still thought I was
heavy-handed.

Hugh said his overreaction was "an amalgamation of everything that's
happened."

"I just thought your thing was very unfair.  Toward me, personally.  I
had nothing to do with this whole situation here.

"As you know, I have not said one single word in nine months to the
press.  I have not talked at all.

" And nobody ever prints what I say anyway."

Back in February, Hugh made international news when he received cash for
representing an imprisoned cocaine dealer whose sentence President
Clinton commuted.

Until the Lake Winola incident, Hugh has been laying low.

"We come up here to try (to get) peace and quiet," Hugh said.  "Do some
fishing.  Have my nephew come out here so he doesn't have to lock the
door or we have to watch him when he goes outside, you know.

"And we're not the targets here.  It's my sister that's the target.  And
I know that that's true."

Calling his privacy "nonexistent," Hugh disagreed when I told him that
because of his family's significant public profile - particularly his
role in the pardon scandal - he and his sister are both legitimate
targets.

"That's not an issue.  It's not an issue," he said.  "The Florida bar
did an extensive investigation and cleared me through the whole thing.
Nobody mentions that."

"It's not that simple," a spokesman for the Florida bar said Friday.

Because the U.S.  Department of Justice also was investigating Hugh's
role in the pardon process, Florida essentially took a back seat to the
federal probe, he said.

Still, Hugh said he was entitled to every penny.

"I worked for that money as a lawyer representing my clients.  It was
$400,000, I returned $300,000 of it."

So why return a penny if he earned it by lawyering?

"I was asked to."

Those people included Bill and Hillary Clinton, who issued public
statements expressing concern that Hugh's role in the pardon process
would be criticized.

"I never talked to either one of them about the whole situation.  I gave
it back because I thought it would ameliorate the problem.  All it did
was exacerbate it.  And, that's the problem that I had with it."


Now Hugh has another problem

"I'm not running anymore," he said quietly, as he sat among fallen
yellow apples from an aging tree in the backyard of the family home.

"My grandfather built this house in 1921 by hand.  Inside here doesn't
mean anything to anybody but us.  It's got pictures of my great-great
grandfather in here with his 13 children and how they've lived in
Scranton and this was our home.  And, I'm not letting anybody chase me
out of here."

Particularly Danny Coyne.

"He's an idiot.  He's a hot head.  He's been thrown out of every bar in
this area.  ...  Where I come from in Florida, this is a life felony
what he did.  They'll send him away for the rest of his life."

Calling Coyne "dangerous" and the media "idiotic," Hugh said he's
insulted that the press have "turned this around that it's somehow our
fault."

Despite the opposition, Hugh plans to testify in court and do whatever
else he can to make Coyne take responsibility for his behavior.

"I am going to see this through.  Whenever they want me available, I'll
be here.

"My whole life has been nothing but helping other people.  I've been in
the Peace Corps, I was a public defender, and, nobody wants to talk
about that. They call me fat, they call me this, they call me that.  OK,
fine. That's true.  I'm 52 years old.  I'm not the same picture I was at
Penn State.  That's for sure."

Hugh called his notoriety "some of my making, most of which wasn't."

Infamy seems to come easy to Hugh Rodham.

Among other cracks left on my answering machine, he had called me a
"Republican raghead."

People who know me will affirm that I'm more of a left-wing
Depression-era Democrat than Hugh, his sister and her husband put
together.  Being called a Republican hurt.

The raghead part just confused me.

"I'm glad, I'm glad," Hugh said.  "That was my intention.  I wanted to
throw that out.  Well, see, that's a term we have in Florida.  Because a
lot of the really radical folks just go around with those do-rags on
their heads."

Uh-oh.

Just as the term "towelhead" can be taken as an insult by Arabs, some
people consider "raghead" to be a similar pejorative term for Arabs as
well as African-Americans - referring to a cloth worn on the head as in
the Aunt Jemima depictions.

And, although some African-Americans wore do-rags back in the '50s
during a painful hair-straightening process, some gang members wear them
today as a hip-hop fashion statement.

Even a bad lawyer could make a case that Hugh once again put his foot in
his mouth,

"Some people could say that's a black slur," I said.

"Well," Hugh said.  "yeah, well."

Indeed, for now all is well at Lake Winola.


_______

Hugh is planning to stay at the lake until after Labor Day.  Then it's
back to Florida where he can ponder how he spent his summer vacation and
look forward to returning one day to the bucolic land of his
forefathers.

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