Clinton campaign aides Tuesday refused to release the names of the 260 donors whom Hsu recruited to the campaign, preferring to wait until they finish their own research on the individuals. Clinton and her advisers want to be prepared if some of the donors end up having money funneled to them from Hsu, or have shady backgrounds like his.
The campaign is refunding $850,000 to these donors, viewing the money as tainted. Yet the campaign is also risking another public relations mess by saying that it would take back the money if it clearly comes from the donor's bank account, and not from Hsu or another source.