Late in 2009, Clinton’s defunct presidential campaign chipped away at a six-figure debt to polling and political strategy firm Penn, Schoen and Berland. They also paid about $121,000 to a Washington law firm and bought a meal at The Palm in September 2009 for $145.27, according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission Sunday.
Clinton’s campaign has about $1.7 million on hand and still owes Penn’s polling firm $845,500.
The campaign has made major headway in paying down its debt. This time last year, Clinton’s presidential campaign owed $5,362,277 to Penn’s firm alone and another roughly half-million dollars to various other entities. Clinton now has no debt remaining besides the six-figure sum to Penn’s firm.