Peter Paul was the main business-type person behind Stan Lee Media, a short-lived company built around the work of Marvel Comics guru Stan Lee. When the company came crashing down, stock fraud was charged, indictments were handed down against Paul and several associates, and Peter fled to Brazil where he was arrested — at least for a while — and is still reportedly fighting extradition. (In the interest of Full Disclosure, I should note that I briefly worked for Peter and Stan Lee Media, and I always want to emphasize that Stan himself has never been charged or accused in relation to any of the alleged lawbreaking.)
From Brazil, Paul has made a series of charges against Bill and Hillary Clinton, offering to trade proof for immunity from prosecution. No one has taken him up on these offers, perhaps because he is represented by Larry Klayman of the activist group, Judicial Watch. Mr. Klayman seems to be trying to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for charging that he has solid proof of government (usually, Clinton-related but sometimes Bush-connected) wrongdoing and then getting tossed out of court. I can't find it at the moment but there's a website that itemizes Larry Klayman charges that have floundered for lack of evidence. It's pretty big.
One of Klayman's latest unfounded charges — spinning off info supposedly supplied by Peter Paul — almost derailed a nominee to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Here's the whole story.