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"We did not realize it was forbidden to take the picture of the gate of the house where the Clinton wedding is to be," she said. Solberg said the paper will pay the fine -- in New York, trespassing is a violation punishable by up to 15 days in jail and/or a fine up to $250
-- even though "we see this as an overreaction." "The Clinton wedding has a public interest," Solberg said. The estate was designed by renowned architect Stanford White for John Jacob Astor IV, the early 20th-century millionaire who died when the Titanic went down. It recently was on the market for $12 million, real estate agents said. Rhinebeck, a town of about 8,000 residents, is just 75 miles from the Chappaqua, N.Y., home the former president and first lady bought before her successful run for the U.S. Senate in 2000. The Clintons have passed through the town a number of times. An e-mail to a spokesman for the former president wasn't immediately returned. The Secret Service would have no comment, spokesman Ed Donovan said.
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