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Relationships
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Type: Manuscript draft / book excerpt
File Size: 1.58 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a manuscript draft (possibly by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of these document releases) criticizing attorney Robert Bennett's handling of the Paula Jones case and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The author argues Bennett made critical errors by allowing Clinton to be deposed on his sex life and by affirming Lewinsky's affidavit without clarification. The text ends with the author noting they received a call from a White House associate urging them to contact Monica Lewinsky.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Bill Clinton President / Client
Subject of the legal commentary regarding the Paula Jones case and impeachment.
Robert Bennett Lawyer
President Clinton's lawyer in the Paula Jones case; criticized heavily in the text for legal blunders.
Paula Jones Plaintiff
Plaintiff in the lawsuit against Clinton.
Monica Lewinsky Affiant / Subject
Mentioned regarding her affidavit and alleged relations with Clinton; the author was urged to call her.
The Author ('I') Narrator / Lawyer
Writes in the first person; received a call from the White House urging them to contact Monica Lewinsky.
Unknown Caller Source
Someone close to the White House who called the author.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
White House
Source of the call to the author.
Grand Jury
Legal body President Clinton had to testify before.

Timeline (3 events)

1996
President's reelection
USA
Unknown date
Impeachment Investigation
Washington D.C.
Unknown date (during Paula Jones case)
Deposition of President Clinton
Unknown

Relationships (3)

Robert Bennett Attorney/Client Bill Clinton
Text refers to Bennett as 'President Clinton's lawyer'
Bill Clinton Alleged Sexual Relations Monica Lewinsky
Text discusses denial of sexual relations
The Author Contact White House Associate
Author received a call from someone close to the White House

Key Quotes (5)

"By far the greatest legal blunder of the 20th Century was committed by President Clinton’s lawyer in the Paula Jones case, Robert Bennett."
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"Bennett never even told Clinton about this option."
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"Bennett did the unthinkable: he asked the President to affirm, under oath, the truth of Monica Lewinsky’s affidavit without having asked Lewinsky what she meant when she said she had not engaged in sexual relations with Clinton."
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"there is absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form."
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"At the very beginning of the Lewinsky matter, I had received a call from someone close to the White House giving me the phone number where Monica was staying and urging me to call her."
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