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CAROLINA D-NORTH DAKOTA JOHN ASHCROFT ROBERT BENNETT R-RHODE ISLAND LARRY CRAIG D-SOUTH DAKOTA MIKE DEWINE WILLIAM FRIST R-NEW HAMPSHIRE D-MASSACHUSETTS R-PENNSYLVANIA BOB SMITH WAYNE ALLARD CHRISTOPHER BOND BROWNBACK JIM BUNNING CONRAD BURNS NIGHTHORSE R-COLORADO THAD COCHRAN PAUL COVERDELL PETE DOMENICI MIKE ENZI PETER FITZGERALD PHIL GRAMM ROD GRAMS CHARLES GRASSLEY JUDD GREGG |
Perjury Obstruction of justice
article article
Spencer Abraham
(R-Michigan) Guilty Guilty
Daniel Akaka Not Not
(D-Hawaii) guilty guilty
Wayne Allard
(R-Colorado) Guilty Guilty
John Ashcroft
(R-Missouri) Guilty Guilty
Max Baucus Not Not
(D-Montana) guilty guilty
Evan Bayh Not Not
(D-Indiana) guilty guilty
Robert Bennett
(R-Utah) Guilty Guilty
Joseph Biden Not Not
(D-Delaware) guilty guilty
Jeff Bingaman Not Not
(D-New Mexico) guilty guilty
Christopher Bond
(R-Missouri) Guilty Guilty
Barbara Boxer Not Not
(D-California) guilty guilty
John Breaux Not Not
(D-Louisiana) guilty guilty
Sam Brownback
(R-Kansas) Guilty Guilty
Richard Bryan Not Not
(D-Nevada) guilty guilty
Jim Bunning
(R-Kentucky) Guilty Guilty
Conrad Burns
(R-Montana) Guilty Guilty
Robert Byrd Not Not
(D-West Virginia) guilty guilty
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Campbell Guilty Guilty
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PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CONSTITUTION INQUIRY IMPEACHMENT POWERS EXECUTE LAWS JUSTICE AUTHORITY WRITTEN REQUESTS ADMISSION MISLEADING HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES TRUST REFUSING FAILING EXERCISE SOLE POWER EXHIBITED CONTEMPT INTEGRITY DISREPUTE MANIFEST INJURY WHEREFORE WARRANTS IMPEACHMENT DISQUALIFICATION HONOR PROFIT |
Articles of Impeachment
Article IV
Using the powers and influence of the office of President of the United States, William
Jefferson Clinton, in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of
President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and
defend the Constitution of the United States, and in disregard of his constitutional duty
to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has engaged in conduct that resulted in
misuse and abuse of his high office, impaired the due and proper administration of
justice and the conduct of lawful inquiries, and contravened the authority of the
legislative branch and the truth-seeking purpose of a coordinate investigative
proceeding in that, as President, William Jefferson Clinton, refused and failed to
respond to certain written requests for admission and willfully made perjurious, false
and misleading sworn statements in response to certain written requests for admission
propounded to him as part of the impeachment inquiry authorized by the House of
Representatives of the Congress of the United States.
William Jefferson Clinton, in refusing and failing to respond, and in making perjurious,
false and misleading statements, assumed to himself functions and judgments
necessary to the exercise of the sole power of impeachment vested by the Constitution
in the House of Representatives and exhibited contempt for the inquiry.
In doing this, William Jefferson Clinton has undermined the integrity of his office, has
brought disrepute on the Presidency, has betrayed his trust as President, and has acted
in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice, to the manifest injury of the people
of the United States.
Wherefore, William Jefferson Clinton, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial,
and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust
or profit under the United States.
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PRESIDENT ENCOUNTER INDEPENDENT COUNSEL ORAL SEX IMMERGUT DEPOSITION LEWINSKY OKAY BREASTS BRA MONICA MARY ANNE WIRTH GENITALS HOUSE OCCASION KISSING CLOTHING OVAL OFFICE INTIMATE MEETING HALLWAY TOUCHING EJACULATE BATHROOM UNDERWEAR EXHIBIT PHYSICAL INTIMACY PERFORMING ORAL SEX ESQ |
This is a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's deposition before the Independent Counsel on Aug. 26 as transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from printed and scanned documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. This is not official transcript. Deposition of MONICA S. LEWINSKY before the Independent Counsel, held in the Conference Room of the Office of the Independent Counsel, Suite 490-North, 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004, beginning at 12:35 p.m., when were present: For the Independent Counsel: KARIN IMMERGUT, ESQ. Associate Independent Counsel MARY ANNE WIRTH, ESQ. Associate Independent Counsel P R O C E E D I N G S MS. IMMERGUT: We are on the record. Ms. Lewinsky, could you please state and spell your full name for the record? MS. LEWINSKY: Monica Samille Lewinsky, M-o-n-i-c-a S-a-m-i-l-l-e L-e-w-i-n-s-k y. MS. IMMERGUT: For the record, I am Karin Immergut from the Office of Independent Counsel. Seated with me is Mary Anne Wirth, also from the Office of Independent Counsel. WHEREUPON MONICA S. LEWINSKY having been called for examination by the Office of the Independent Counsel, and having been first duly sworn by the notary, was examined and testified as follows: EXAMINATION BY COUNSEL FOR THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL BY MS. IMMERGUT: Q Before we begin the deposition, I do want to advise you of certain rights that you have in connection with this deposition. You have already, I know, testified twice before the grand jury, and essentially the same rights do apply. First, you have a right to have an attorney present outside of the room. Do you have an attorney present? A Yes, I do. Q Who is that attorney? A Plato Cacheris. Q You have the right to consult with Mr. Cacheris any time during the testimony, and I simply ask that you just request a break when you need to consult with him. Do you understand that you have that right? A Yes, I do. Q You also generally as a witness in a deposition, or before a grand jury, have a Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate yourself. Obviously, that now is modified pursuant to the agreement that you have with the Office of the Independent Counsel. Do you understand that? A Yes. Q Have you seen the agreement that you have, giving you immunity for your cooperation in this case?SNIPPETS: |
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PRESIDENT ENCOUNTER INDEPENDENT COUNSEL ORAL SEX IMMERGUT DEPOSITION LEWINSKY OKAY BREASTS BRA MONICA MARY ANNE WIRTH GENITALS HOUSE OCCASION KISSING CLOTHING OVAL OFFICE INTIMATE MEETING HALLWAY TOUCHING EJACULATE BATHROOM UNDERWEAR EXHIBIT PHYSICAL INTIMACY PERFORMING ORAL SEX ESQ |
This is a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's deposition before the Independent Counsel on Aug. 26 as transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from printed and scanned documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. This is not official transcript. Deposition of MONICA S. LEWINSKY before the Independent Counsel, held in the Conference Room of the Office of the Independent Counsel, Suite 490-North, 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004, beginning at 12:35 p.m., when were present: For the Independent Counsel: KARIN IMMERGUT, ESQ. Associate Independent Counsel MARY ANNE WIRTH, ESQ. Associate Independent Counsel P R O C E E D I N G S MS. IMMERGUT: We are on the record. Ms. Lewinsky, could you please state and spell your full name for the record? MS. LEWINSKY: Monica Samille Lewinsky, M-o-n-i-c-a S-a-m-i-l-l-e L-e-w-i-n-s-k y. MS. IMMERGUT: For the record, I am Karin Immergut from the Office of Independent Counsel. Seated with me is Mary Anne Wirth, also from the Office of Independent Counsel. WHEREUPON MONICA S. LEWINSKY having been called for examination by the Office of the Independent Counsel, and having been first duly sworn by the notary, was examined and testified as follows: EXAMINATION BY COUNSEL FOR THE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL BY MS. IMMERGUT: Q Before we begin the deposition, I do want to advise you of certain rights that you have in connection with this deposition. You have already, I know, testified twice before the grand jury, and essentially the same rights do apply. First, you have a right to have an attorney present outside of the room. Do you have an attorney present? A Yes, I do. Q Who is that attorney? A Plato Cacheris. Q You have the right to consult with Mr. Cacheris any time during the testimony, and I simply ask that you just request a break when you need to consult with him. Do you understand that you have that right? A Yes, I do. Q You also generally as a witness in a deposition, or before a grand jury, have a Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate yourself. Obviously, that now is modified pursuant to the agreement that you have with the Office of the Independent Counsel. Do you understand that? A Yes. Q Have you seen the agreement that you have, giving you immunity for your cooperation in this case?SNIPPETS: |
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ATTORNEY FRANK CARTER LINDA COOPERATE YEAH IMMERGUT AFFIDAVIT OKAY WORRY GRAND JURY TESTIMONY TRANSCRIPT MONICA HOUSE MOTHER LANGUAGE SEXUALLY EXPLICIT AFRAID VERNON JORDAN CIVIL ATTORNEY RECOMMENDATION CRIMINAL ATTORNEY HOLIDAY WEEKEND AGENT FALLON PAGER MM-HMM ACTIVELY DISCOURAGING FAIR CHARACTERIZATION SAYING |
Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 8 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. Q: BY MS. IMMERGUT: Although you were allowed to -- the thing with Frank Carter was that they were afraid he would tell Vernon Jordan? Is that what they expressed to you? A: Right. And I had -- I had -- I think that someone said that Frank wasn't even -- Frank was a civil attorney and so that he really couldn't help me anyway, so I asked him if at least I could call and ask him for a recommendation for a criminal attorney and they didn't think that was a good idea. And then I said, well, what about -- if I want to get in touch with Mr. Carter later, if I decide that's what I want to do, you know, and he's not there, because it's Friday and it was a holiday weekend, so then Agent Fallon went in the other room to find out if he had a service or something or another, a pager, I don't know -- Q: Some way for you to reach him later? A: Mm-hmm. A JUROR: Sounds as though they were actively discouraging you from talking to an attorney. A: Yes. A JUROR: Is that a fair characterization? A: Yes. MS. IMMERGUT: Well, from Frank Carter. A: From Frank Carter, who was my only attorney at that point. MS. IMMERGUT: Right. Right. A: So I could have called any other attorney but -- A JUROR: You didn't have another attorney. A: I didn't have another attorney and this was my attorney for this case. So I mean, this was -- A JUROR: And this in the attorney who had helped you with the affidavit. A: Yes. And that -- the affidavit -- well, the affidavit wasn't even filed yet. It was Fed Ex'd out on that day. So -- A JUROR: Monica, when you called your mother, how much were you able to tell her over the phone? Very little or -- A: I was hysterical. She didn't understand what I was saying, but I told her that -- that the FBI had me and there was something with the Paula Jones case and Linda and then she -- she I said that -- that the guy said you could call her -- you can call him and so she just told me to calm down and I was screaming that, you know, "They want me to cooperate and I don't want to cooperate, don,t make me cooperate, don't make we do this," and she -- she said it was okay, don't worry, don't worry, and then she talked to Mike Emmick and they let her come down. So, I mean, she -- I don't know. A JUROR: Did you feel better after you talked to your mother? A: Oh, yeah. A JUROR: Gained that support? A: Yeah. A JUROR: Okay. A: Yeah. I mean -- A JUROR: And what were you thinking about Linda at this time? A: Linda? Did you say -- A JUROR: Mm hmm. Did you know exactly what had happened? That you had been -- nawk: input record ` A: No. I was under...' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 7 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` A JUROR: Okay. Any ...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 6 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` A JUROR: About how...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 5 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` MR. EMMICK: A ques...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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PRESIDENT SORT ALONE EVELYN TRIPP GRAND JURY TESTIMONY TRANSCRIPT HOUSE OKAY PHOTOGRAPHS UPSET INAPPROPRIATE CAREFUL SEXUALLY EXPLICIT NATURE UPSET SPEAK FILM ROMANTIC MOMENTS CONTENTIOUS MOOD SPOKE PASSING PICTURES WIFE CLINTON EMMICK LEWINSKY TROUBLE SECRET SERVICE |
Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 4 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. A JUROR: Okay. I'd like to change the subject now. A: Thank you. Just once. Just once. A JUROR: When you last testified, you told us that photographs that you saw of the President and First Lady when they were away that were romantic in nature upset you. When you had an opportunity to speak with the President about those photographs or any film that was taken during these romantic moments, what did he say? Why they were -- because I'm just curious as to whether or not they were staged because of the legal things that were going on with the President at that time. A: Right. I don't believe we discussed them. I know that that upset me and sort of put me in a bit of a contentious mood when I spoke with him on the 5th. I think it was the 5th of January of this year. And I may have said something in passing about them, but we didn't have a discussion about the pictures. A JUROR: Okay. I was just wondering if there were -- A: Sure. No. I wondered, too. A JUROR: Did you think any conversations to him about his wife were inappropriate? A: I don't know if inappropriate is the right word. I tried not to. I -- there were very few discussions and I tended to say things like, "Well, when you're alone," you know, "Call me when you're alone," kind of a thing or, you know, that was how we discussed sort of Mrs. Clinton maybe not being there, was, "Well, I'll be alone on this day. Shall I -- " I think we were careful -- or I was careful, I know I was. MR. EMMICK: Yes, ma'am? A JUROR: Ms. Lewinsky, I wondered if you ever had any trouble with the Secret Service in trying to be near the President. A: No. The only time that I remember was when I went to see him on the last time in '96, I guess it was April 7th, Easter. And when John Muskett was outside and he said he was going to check with Evelyn if I could go in and then I don't remember exactly how it happened, but I sort of -- I don't remember the exact discussion, but it ended up he ended up not talking to Evelyn and I went in. So -- A JUROR: I have a question about Linda Tripp. A: Ugh. Sorry. A JUROR: In your conversations with Ms. Tripp, was her opinion always that she must be truthful or was there a time where your impression was that she was going to provide you with cooperation as far as keeping the secrecy? nawk: input record ` A: There are two a...' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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EMMICK OKAY SORT BIRTHDAY PARTY LIMITED INTIMATE ROPE IMMERGUT CROTCH AREA GRAND JURY TESTIMONY TRANSCRIPT HOUSE EVELYN BETTY PUBLIC FUNCTION COCKTAIL RECEPTION SOMEPLACE BELONG WAITING WEST WING LOBBY PHOTOS WALKING HELICOPTER PRESIDENT REPEAT REFERENCE STUPID CITY MUSIC HALL BUNCH |
Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 3 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. A JUROR: Now to follow up on your follow-up of my question -- MR. EMMICK: Yes. A JUROR: Did you get to see him that day? A: No, I didn't. A JUROR: Okay. Could you tell us a little about that? A: Sure. I -- the short of it is that I didn't end up seeing him because Evelyn Lieberman was hanging around and left with him that day. A JUROR: She was someplace where she didn't belong. A: Right. So Betty had -- I was waiting in the West Wing lobby with Billy, actually, after we had gone to look at the photos and Betty finally came out and it was really just as he was walking to the helicopter and she took me to se it but she said that -- and it was at that point when she sort of confirmed for me that Evelyn didn't like me. So that -- A JUROR: The contacts with the President, on page 5, for the 18th of August ... A: I'm sorry, I can't hear you. Q: MR. EMMICK: Page 5 A JUROR: Okay. Page 5, 18th of August, it says "Public function, President's 50th birthday party, limited intimate contact." A JUROR: I couldn't hear her. MR. EMMICK: Okay. Let me repeat it. There is a reference on page 5 to August 18th of 196, a Sunday, "Public function, President's 50th birthday party, limited intimate contact." Your question about that was? A: What does that mean? Q: MR. EMMICK. What does that mean? A: It's stupid. There was a cocktail reception for his -- he had this big 50th birthday party at Radio City Music Hall and there was a cocktail reception and at the -- when he came to do the rope line and he -- after he greeted me and talked to me, he was talking to a whole bunch of people in and around my area and I had -- can I stand up and show you? MR. EMMICK: Sure. Sure. A: Okay. If this is the rope line and here are all the people and the President's standing here, as he started to talk to other people, I had my back to him and I just kind of put -- put my hand behind me and touched him. MS. IMMERGUT: Touched him in the crotch area? A: Yes. A JUROR: I didn't hear that. MS. IMMERGUT: Touched him in the crotch area. A JUROR: Oh. Q: And the response was yes. A JUROR: Okay. A JUROR: Did anybody see you? A: What? No. What's the question? A JUROR: Did anybody see you? A: No. A JUROR: But there were people around. A: There were, but it was -- he was talking -- everybody was enamored with him. I'm sure everybody saw from Monday that -- and he was talking to different people and he - he was always very close to me when -- whenever held do these rope lines and would sort of make a point of talking to me around -- you know, with other -- while other people were there and held usually hold my hand -- you know, sort of shaking hands and just -- would continue to just touch me somewhere. I mean, not intimately, not ... nawk: input record ` MR. EMMICK: Right....' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 2 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` MR. EMICK: All rig...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 20 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 1 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 20 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. The testimony of MONICA S. LEWINSKY was taken in the presence of a full quorum of Grand Jury 97-2, impaneled on September 19, 1997, commencing at 9:51 a.m. Q: Good morning, Ms. Lewinsky. A: Good morning. As we did with your earlier grand jury testimony, my job is to advise you of your rights and obligations here at the beginning. First off, you have a right under the Fifth Amendment to refuse to answer any questions that may tend to incriminate you. In this case, that right is qualified by the fact that you've signed an agreement to provide truthful testimony in connection with our investigation. Do you understand that? A: Yes, I do. Q: In addition, you have the right to have counsel present outside the grand jury to answer any questions that you may have. Do you have counsel outside? A: Yes, I do. Q: Who is that? A: Preston Burton. Q: And you understand that if you'd like to speak to your counsel, all you have to do is say "Could I take a break and speak with my counsel?" A: Yes. Q: All right. You also in addition to those two rights, you have an obligation and that obligation is to tell the truth. That obligation is imposed on you because you have been put under oath and also because in connection with your agreement you're required to tell the truth. Do you understand that? A: Yes, I do. Q: What I have placed in front of you is what is marked as ML-7. This is a chart that you have is earlier testified about of contacts between yourself and the President. nawk: input record ` As I indicated to ...' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Clinton has talked publicly about the matter a total of eight times. August 17: "I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. "I misled people, including even my wife. I deeply regret that." August 28: "I'm having to become quite an expert in this business of asking for forgiveness." September 2: "You know, I have acknowledged that I made a mistake, said that I regretted it, asked to be forgiven, spent a lot of very valuable time with my family in the last couple of weeks, and said I was going back to work." September 4: "I made a big mistake. It is indefensible and I am sorry. "I can't disagree with anyone else who wants to be critical of what I have already acknowledged is indefensible. There's nothing that he (Sen. Joseph Lieberman) or anyone else could say in a personally critical way that I don't imagine I would disagree with since I have already said it myself, to myself, and I'm very sorry about it, but there's nothing else I can say." September 9 (afternoon): "I also let you down and I let my family down and I let this country down. But I'm trying to make it right. And I'm determined never to let anything like that happen again. And I'm determined to redeem the trust. "So I ask you for your understanding, for your forgiveness on this journey we're on. I hope this will be a time of reconciliation and healing." September 9 (evening): "I've tried to do a good job taking care of this country, even when I haven't taken such good care of myself and my family and my obligations. I hope that you and others I have injured will forgive me for the mistakes I've made, but the most important thing is you must not let it deter you from meeting your responsibilities as citizens." With the momentum on Capitol Hill moving towards his impeachment, Clinton made a last-ditch personal apology on December 11 to members of Congress and the American people. The next the day the House impeached him. December 11: "What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds," Clinton said. "I neverSNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 9 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` Q: Okay. Did he sa...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 4 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` BY MR. WISENBERG: ...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 3 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record `Q: Okay. How much ab...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 2 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. Q: After the two incidents that you've described, did you have further sexual contact with him? A: Yes. Q: And I'm going to ask you just some general questions about that. The grand jurors heard that there's a chart and we'll sort of go through a chart afterwards in less detail. Approximately how many times do you recall performing oral sex on the President? A: I think about nine. Q: Did he ever perform oral sex on you? A: No. We had discussed it and there were times when it almost happened, but mother nature was in the way. Q: Okay. How many times did he ejaculate when you performed oral sex? A: In my presence? Q: In your presence. A: Twice. Q: Okay. And do you recall the dates of those times? A: Mm-hmm. February 28, 1997 and March -- I think it's the 29th, 1997. Q: Did you engage, other than oral sex, in other physical intimacy that would fall within the definition of sexual relations that we've read to you? A: Yes. Q: Were you alone with the President when you had these sexual encounters with him? A: Yes. Q: It seems like an obvious question, but I have to ask it. Did the President ever have telephone calls while you were actually engaging with oral sex with him? A: Twice. Q: And when those telephone calls occurred, did he ever talk on the phone while you were performing oral sex? A: Yes. Q: Do you have any recollection about when those occurred? A: I believe one was November 15, 1995, in my second visit with him, and I know April 7, 1996. Q: Okay. Did you ever have sexual intercourse with the President? A: No. Q: Was there ever a time when your genitals actually touched each other? A: Grazed each other, yes. Q: And do you remember when that occurred? A: Yes. February 28, 1997. Oh, no. I'm sorry. March 29th, not February 28th. Sorry. Q: Okay. And could you explain why you didn't have sexual intercourse with him? A: He didn't want to. The president said that he -- that at his age, that there was too much of a consequence in doing that and that when I got to be his age I would understand. But I wasn't happy with that. Q: Okay. I want to move away from that now. A: Okay. Q: And ask you whether or not you've ever spoken to the President on the telephone. A: Yes. Q: And can you estimate approximately how many times beginning of your relationship with him that you've him on the phone? A: Over 50, probably. Q: And has he initiated any of those calls? nawk: input record ` A: Yes. Q: Do you...' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 16 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. nawk: input record ` MR. EMMICK: I think...' too long input record number 1 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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Lewinsky's Aug. 6 Grand Jury Testimony, Part 15 The following is from a transcript of Monica S. Lewinsky's testimony to the grand jury on Aug. 6 as provided by the Associated Press and transcribed by the Federal Document Clearing House from documents supplied by the House Judiciary Committee. Editor's Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit. Q: Do you remember about when it was that you were called later on the 8th? A: I think it was some time early evening. Q: Early evening? A: Or evening. Q: Were you surprised by the call? A: From having heard from Mr. Jordan, not 100 percent. Q: All right. They set up an interview for the next day? A: yes. Q: Did you have an interview the next day? A: Yes. Q: Who did you interview with? A: Ellen Seidman. Q: And what was the tone of that interview? A: It went very well. It was -- Q: Better than with Jamie Dernan? A: Yes. Q: All right. A: It was a very good interview. Q: Did you interview with others at Revlon as well? A: Yes. Q: Do you remember about how many interviews there were? A: Two others, aside from Ms. Seidman's. Q: And you mentioned that the interviews went well. After the interviews, did you give a call to Vernon to let him know how things were going? A: I think so. Q: Later that day, did you have another call from Revlon? A: From Revlon? Q: Mm-hmm. A: Yes, I did. Q: Tell us about that. A: They sort of informally offered me a position and I informally accepted it. Q: Do you remember who it was you were speaking with at the time? A: I believe it was Ellen Seidman. Q: Okay. You made a reference earlier in this grand jury appearance to a conversation you had with Linda Tripp on the 9th. A: Yes. Q: We're now on the 9th and I can tell you would like to talk about this conversation. Tell us about your conversation with Linda Tripp on the 9th. Let's start with when it happened. A: Well, I was returning Linda's call from earlier in the week and I think I made a couple of attempts to get a hold of her at her office and when I did get in touch with her, I told her I was on a pay phone because I was concerned about the phones. And I just -- I -- I didn't -- I was very distrustful of her at this point, especially when I first got on the phone with her. I didn't really know why we were going to be in touch at this point, from what had happened the few weeks before. So she started out the conversation, I think, asking me, you know, what was going on with my job stuff and everything and I told her I didn't have a job yet and that I hadn't heard from Betty, the President, or Mr. Jordan since December and I didn't know what was going on and so we were discussing that. And that was not true, obviously. And then she told me that she had gone up to New York over Christmas to be with - I think Norma Asness is her name, and that while she was in New York during the holidays she was shopping with Ms. Asness and this other woman on Madison Avenue buying shoes and that this woman had told Linda she was really savvy and Linda should move to New York and get a PR job in New York. Which I thought was a little strange, since I was in the process of moving to New York for a PR job. nawk: input record ` That was just one ...' too long input record number 4 source line number 15SNIPPETS: |
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