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Hugh Rodham (born 1950)

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American lawyer
This article is about Hillary Clinton's brother. For her father, seeHugh Rodham (born 1911).

Hugh Rodham
Rodham in 1997
Personal details
Born (1950-05-26)May 26, 1950 (age 75)
PartyDemocratic
Spouse
Maria Victoria Arias
(m. 1986)
Parent(s)Hugh Rodham
Dorothy Howell
RelativesHillary Rodham Clinton(sister)
Tony Rodham(brother)
EducationPennsylvania State University,
University Park
(BS)
University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville
(MA,JD)

Hugh Edwin Rodham (born May 26, 1950)[1][2] is an Americanlawyer and formerDemocratic Partypolitician who is the only surviving brother ofHillary Rodham Clinton. In 1989, Rodham became Assistant Public Defender for theMiami Drug Court. Rodham made one run for political office, winning the 1994 Democratic nomination for the United States Senate seat fromFlorida, but losing the general election to incumbent SenatorConnie Mack III. During theClinton administration, some of his actions came under public scrutiny. Since then he has been in private practice as a lawyer.

Early life

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Rodham was raised in aUnited Methodist family in suburbanPark Ridge, Illinois.[3] His father,Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), was of Welsh and English descent.[4] He managed a successful small business in the textile industry.[3] His mother,Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011), was a homemaker of English, Scottish, French Canadian, and Welsh descent.[4][5] Hugh has an older sister,Hillary, and younger brother,Tony.[3] He was often referred to as "Hughie" growing up, to distinguish him from his father, and that name form would persist into adulthood at times.[3][6][7]

AttendingMaine South High School in Park Ridge, Rodham was known as what one writer later termed a "fun-loving jock" and was not as academically oriented as his sister had been.[3] He graduated fromMaine South High School in 1968, playing on thefootball,wrestling, andbaseball teams.[8]

Like his father, Rodham attendedPennsylvania State University, graduating in 1972 with aBachelor of Science degree from the College of Health and Human Development. While attending Penn State he wasbackupquarterback on thePenn State Nittany Lions football team.[9] Rodham was also an active member of the Sigma Triton charge ofTheta Delta Chi fraternity at Penn State.[10]

He served in thePeace Corps inColombia[9] for over a year, trainingteachers; he later called it the most rewarding experience of his life.[11] He then gained advanced degrees ineducation (M.A.) andlaw (J.D.) at theUniversity of Arkansas,[9] the latter occurring whileBill Clinton was governor of the state.[8]

Public defender

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Rodham moved toMiami, where he began to practicecriminal law;[9] from around 1980 he became an investigator for thepublic defender inDade County.[11][12] For a while there he shared acondominium with his brother Tony.[9] While frequently paired together in commentary, the brothers have distinct personalities; Hugh has been compared by friends and acquaintances to theNorm Peterson character from the television seriesCheers.[13]

Rodham married Maria Victoria Arias, aCuban immigrant lawyer whom he met while she was interning at the public defender's office, in 1986.[8][9] She had come to the United States from Cuba around 1960, asFidel Castro took power, when she was two years old.[6] She graduated from theUniversity of Miami School of Law in 1989 and subsequently became an establishedreal estate lawyer.[6][13] She switched from being aRepublican to a Democrat during theBill Clinton presidential campaign, 1992, and founded a group known as Cuban-American Women for Clinton.[6] A 1993Washington Post story described her as "a smart, tough attorney, a Cuban version of Hillary."[7] She has given both Bill and Hillary Clinton advice on Cuba matters and an immediate connection to theCuban exile community in Miami.[13] The couple have lived inCoral Gables, Florida, during their married life and do not have any children.[9]

In 1989 the groundbreaking, much imitatedMiami Drug Court was co-founded byState AttorneyJanet Reno,[8][9] Chief Judge Gerald Wetherington, and Public Defender Bennett Brummer. Seeking to combat thecrack cocaine epidemic of the time, it sought to find nonviolent drug users and give addicts structured programs to overcome addiction, often in lieu of a jail sentence. Rodham became Assistant Public Defender in the court.[14] In this work Rodham was praised by local officials for effective, tireless work for long hours at low wages;[14] Rodham himself would later say, "Public Defenders are the last bastion for liberty ... we provide a strong defense for every citizen accused."[11] Reno would later credit Rodham for making the Drug Court a success: "That drug court could never have been established without the cooperation of the public defender ... [who] was a fellow by the name of Hugh Rodham, the assistant public defender. And we didn't know who Hugh Rodham was in those days, but one thing he did was get his clients in the back room, and every now and then you could hear him raise his voice and tell them to get with it and let's go. ... He was assiduous in protecting his clients' rights, but he was also extraordinarily helpful in making sure his clients understood that here was a real chance to solve their problems."[15]

In 1993, Hugh Rodham and his brother Tony ignited a small controversy when they tried to solicit corporate donations for Clinton's inaugural parties; they dropped the effort after a public outcry.[16]Once the Clintons entered the White House, Rodham became a sometimegolfing buddy of the President[17] and he and Maria often joined family get-togethers atCamp David.[18] When Clinton was having trouble with his cabinet nominations, Rodham recommended Reno to the president for appointment asU.S. Attorney General.[8][19]

Run for U.S. Senate

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See also:United States Senate election in Florida, 1994

Rodham left the public defenders office to run for theUnited States Senate inFlorida in 1994. He had some basic problems as a candidate, including having to explain why he had never registered to vote in the state until 1992.[13] In addition, his campaign manager left the campaign after not getting paid for weeks when told there was no money but discovered that funds were in the account he actually set up.[13] Rodham did not always demonstrate a deep understanding of the political issues of the day and had difficulty being taken seriously by political commentators.[13]

In the contest for theDemocratic Party nomination, Rodham competed in a four-person primary field and finished first with 34 percent, which meant there would be arunoff election.[20] After the first primary, the third-place finisher, Miami lawyerEllis Rubin, joined forces with Rodham as a "senior executive consultant" and hatchet man.[21]

The second-place finisher and other entrant in the runoff was Mike Wiley, atalk radio personality and advocate ofUFO conspiracy theories.[17][20] In the presence of Rodham at a press conference, Rubin leveled the accusation that Wiley was hiding hisJewish faith by changing his name from his birth name, Michael Schreiber,[20] and that Wiley "changed his name before the campaign to deceive voters about his Jewish religion."[20] Rodham won the runoff contest by a margin of 58 to 42 percent,[17][20] but as a result of the friction that had developed, Wiley refused to endorse Rodham afterward.[20]

In the general election contest against incumbent Republican SenatorConnie Mack III,[9] Rodham had few funds, only one television commercial, and little support from the Florida Democratic party establishment ina year that saw Republican gains everywhere.[8][9] Bill and Hillary Clinton both campaigned for Rodham, but his organization was unable to take advantage of their help.[22] In one case late in the race, Bill Clinton flew to Miami to speak at a rally for Rodham but only 200 people were in the audience due to poor advance work by the campaign.[22][23]

In November 1994, Rodham lost to Mack by 1,684,623 votes.[9] Rodham lost in even normally Democratic areas such asBroward County.[23]

After the election, Rubin switched allegiance again and charged Rodham with election law violations in the first primary.[24] TheFederal Election Commission eventually dismissed the allegations.[24]

Rodham then had some involvement in Broward County politics, supporting a candidate for the County Commission who lost.[23] He subsequently tried to unseat the Dade County Democratic Party Chairman; after badly losing that race, he disappeared from the Florida political scene.[8]

Return to law

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After losing the Senate race, Rodham returned to law, while also trying his hand at hosting a syndicatedtalk radio show around 1996.[9][11] The radio show failed to find an audience.[13] During 1995 through 1997 Rodham started working on a very largetobacco lawsuit with other attorneys; observers were puzzled as to Rodham's involvement, given his limited experience in the area, and speculated thatinfluence peddling might be the reason.[8][12] The massive case eventually failed to gain Congressional approval,[17] but by one report a 2002 settlement involved in it made Rodham financially secure.[13]

In 1999, Hugh and brotherTony Rodham entered into a $118 million venture to grow and exporthazelnuts from theRepublic of Georgia.[17] TheU.S. State Department andNational Security AdvisorSandy Berger became upset, however, when the Rodhams' local business connection inBatumi turned out to beAslan Abashidze, a major political opponent of Georgian PresidentEduard Shevardnadze, then a key U.S. ally in the region.[17][19][25] After initial resistance,[19] Berger and the Clintons prevailed upon the Rodham brothers to drop the deal.[8][17] Hugh Rodham stated that he was only acting as a lawyer for the venture and did not have money invested in it.[19]

Episodes such as these led Hillary Clinton's White House staff to refer to Hugh and Tony as "the Brothers Rodham",[26] extending the American tradition oftroublesome presidential siblings to thebrother-in-law category;[19] one senior White House official would be quoted as saying, "You never wanted to hear their name come up in any context other than playing golf."[26]

As theClinton administration came to a close in early 2001, it was discovered that Hugh Rodham received around $400,000 for legal services regarding gaining the Presidential pardon of businessmanGlenn Braswell who had been convicted of fraud, and the sentence commutation of drug traffickerCarlos Vignali.[27] While legal experts said that Rodham may well not have done anything wrong, the appearance of possible impropriety certainly existed.[14] Moreover, coming while theBill Clinton pardons controversy was already in full force, this was a further embarrassment for the former administration and even got the attention of the CongressionalHouse Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.[8] Hillary Clinton, now a newly-sworn-in Senator, said, "He's my brother. I love my brother ... I'm just extremely disappointed in this terrible misjudgment that he made ... I knew nothing about my brother's involvement in these pardons. I knew nothing about his taking money for his involvement."[8] Both Clintons pressured Rodham to return the $400,000, which he promptly did.[17][23] During this time, Rodham additionally collected media criticism for being overweight and a poor dresser.[17][25] By 2001 he was working in the law firm of Rodham & Fine in downtownFort Lauderdale.[28][23]

Subsequently, Rodham stayed out of the public eye.[29] Whenhis sister's 2008 presidential campaign came to the family summer home ofScranton, Pennsylvania, for thestate primary, he hosted a reception for campaign workers.[30] By the mid-2010s, he was still working at Rodham & Fine.[29][13] During theHillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016, he and Tony appeared with her at a rally in Scranton in April 2016.[31] But generally he kept a low profile during the campaign and declined to speak to the press.[13]

References

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  1. ^Oppenheimer, Jerry (2000).State of a Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton. HarperCollins.ISBN 9780060193928.Hugh Edwin Rodham 26 May 1950.
  2. ^"First Lady Biography: Hillary Clinton"Archived September 2, 2006, at theWayback Machine. Accessed via Google cache July 10, 2007.
  3. ^abcdeHanson, Cynthia (September 1994)."I Was a Teenage Republican".Chicago Magazine. Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2009.The "boys," as they're still called, are Hughie and Tony ... At Maine South, the boys were known as fun-loving jocks. The Rodhams expected them to perform as well on the football field as Hillary did in the classroom
  4. ^abRoberts, Gary Boyd."Notes on the Ancestry of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton".New England Historic Genealogical Society. Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2010. RetrievedNovember 10, 2012.
  5. ^Smolenyak, Megan (April–May 2015)."Hillary Clinton's Celtic Roots".Irish America.
  6. ^abcdMilberg, Glenna (July 31, 2015)."Who is Clinton's Cuban-American sister-in-law?". Miami, Florida:WPLG.
  7. ^abSherrill, Martha (January 13, 1993)."The Retooling of the Political Wife".The Washington Post.
  8. ^abcdefghijkLynn Sweet (February 23, 2001)."Politics thicker than blood?".The Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedJuly 8, 2007.[dead link]
  9. ^abcdefghijkl"The Rodham Family Biography". CNN. RetrievedJuly 8, 2007.
  10. ^"The Pillars of Prospect: Sigma Phi Sigma/Theta Delta Chi Alumni Association"(PDF). May 2008. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 29, 2008. RetrievedOctober 20, 2008.
  11. ^abcd"Looking Back on Interviews With the Rodhams and Roger Clinton"Archived October 5, 2016, at theWayback Machine,Larry King Live, February 24, 2001. Accessed July 11, 2007.
  12. ^abBarry Meier," First Brother-in-Law Has Tobacco Talks Role"Archived January 24, 2008, at theWayback Machine,The New York Times, April 23, 1997. Accessed July 10, 2007.
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  14. ^abc"Hillary Clinton Addresses Presidential Pardons; Are Clinton Controversies Stifling Bush Agenda?"Archived October 6, 2016, at theWayback Machine, CNN, February 22, 2001. Accessed July 11, 2007.
  15. ^"Town Hall Forum with the Attorney General"Archived March 5, 2009, at theWayback Machine,U.S. Department of Justice, March 9, 1998. Accessed July 11, 2007.
  16. ^Priscilla Painton,"Guess Who's Paying for Dinner"Archived September 30, 2007, at theWayback Machine,Time, January 25, 1993. Accessed July 19, 2007.
  17. ^abcdefghiJessica Reaves (February 22, 2002)."The Rumpled, Ragtag Career of Hugh Rodham".Time. Archived fromthe original on June 11, 2001. RetrievedMarch 26, 2006.
  18. ^Hillary Rodham Clinton,Living History,Simon & Schuster, 2003,ISBN 0-7432-2224-5, plate B-15.
  19. ^abcdeViveca Novak and Jay Branegan,"Are Hillary's brothers driving off course?"Archived March 4, 2016, at theWayback Machine, CNN, November 1, 1999. Accessed July 10, 2007.
  20. ^abcdef"Florida Vote Goes to Brother Of First Lady".The New York Times. October 5, 1994. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2008.
  21. ^Tom Fielder (September 22, 1994)."Rubin Joins Rodham Campaign, Rips Wiley"(fee required).The Miami Herald.
  22. ^abMichael Wines,"Clinton Finds Few Listeners at Rally in Miami"Archived January 24, 2008, at theWayback Machine,The New York Times, October 16, 1994. Accessed July 10, 2007.
  23. ^abcdeNevins, Buddy; Hladky, Mary (February 22, 2001)."Rodham Returns Pardon Fees".Sun-Sentinel. Ft. Lauderdale. Archived fromthe original on August 26, 2016.
  24. ^abTom Fielder (April 6, 1996)."FEC Dismisses Allegations Against Rodham Campaign"(fee required).The Miami Herald.
  25. ^ab"Best Local Boy Gone Bad (2001)"Archived September 27, 2007, at theWayback Machine,Miami New Times. Accessed July 10, 2007.
  26. ^abTodd S. Purdum,"Siblings Who Often Emerge In an Unflattering Spotlight"Archived January 21, 2011, at theWayback Machine,The New York Times, February 23, 2001. Accessed July 28, 2007.
  27. ^"CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Pardon Controversies Deepen With Involvement of Hugh Rodham". CNN. February 22, 2001. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2008. RetrievedApril 8, 2007.
  28. ^Maya Bell (February 23, 2001)."Rodham Is A Tough Guy To Pin Down".Orlando Sentinel.
  29. ^abTim Murphy (April 8, 2015)."Hillary Clinton Has a Family Problem – and It's Not Bill".Mother Jones.
  30. ^Katherine Q. Seelye (March 10, 2008)."Pennsylvania Ties Could Help Clinton".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 14, 2008.
  31. ^Kaplan, Thomas (April 23, 2016)."Hillary Clinton's Pennsylvania Visit Is Another 'Welcome Home'".The New York Times. RetrievedApril 26, 2018.

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