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Bill Clinton
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Sexual affair |
7
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Bill Clinton
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Romantic |
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person
Linda Tripp
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Confidant betrayal |
6
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The President
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Alleged sexual relationship |
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person
Linda Tripp
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Conversationalists |
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person
Bill Clinton
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Sexual |
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William Ginsburg
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Client |
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The Realist
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Subject publisher |
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person
Bill Clinton
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Affair |
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person
Bill Clinton
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Sexual encounter |
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person
Bill Clinton
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Association scandal |
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person
Bill Clinton
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Alleged affair |
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organization
The Realist
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Subject publisher |
5
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person
Bill Clinton
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Alleged sexual relations |
5
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Linda Tripp
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Subject of satire |
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the media
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Adversarial commoditized |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Clinton-Lewinsky impeachment | Washington D.C. (Implied) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Thong strap incident | The White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | White House scandal | White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Media coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal | USA | View |
| 1998-07-28 | N/A | Monica Lewinsky's lawyers strike immunity deal with Starr. | Unknown | View |
| 1998-01-01 | N/A | William Ginsburg's defense of Monica Lewinsky | USA | View |
| 1995-01-01 | N/A | The 'infamous cigar incident' | The White House | View |
| 1990-01-01 | N/A | Clinton-Lewinsky Affair | Implied White House | View |
| 1990-01-01 | N/A | Monica Lewinsky Scandal | White House | View |
This document appears to be a page from a larger submission to the House Oversight Committee (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015011). It contains allegations against John and Avery Gunther regarding a cover-up for IBM and abuse of their children, alongside complaints about the NSF and the 'Deep State.' The second half of the document is a letter to the Washington Post criticizing Kenneth Starr for his representation of Blackwater and Jeffrey Epstein, while questioning the focus of the original Starr Report.
An email thread from November 2017 between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.'). They discuss scheduling, Ito's students (specifically Madars), and health issues. Notably, Epstein comments on the #MeToo movement, claiming his reputation has improved as others are caught, and mentions a meeting that morning with Ken Starr to discuss the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal in a modern context.
This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News (reprinted from the Miami Herald) details how federal prosecutors admitted in 2013 to bowing to pressure from Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, led by Kenneth Starr, regarding the non-prosecution agreement and victim notifications. It highlights the disparity between Epstein's lenient treatment—including work release and a private jail section—and the severity of his crimes involving dozens of underage girls. The document also references the 2008 sentencing hearing, the FBI's unfiled 2007 indictment, and the frustrations of local law enforcement officers like Detective Joseph Recarey.
This document contains the text of two Palm Beach Post editorials from 2008 regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The editorials criticize Epstein's legal maneuvering, the delayed justice for his solicitation charges involving underage girls, and the aggressive tactics of his high-profile legal defense team.
This document is a scanned page from the 'Opinions' section of The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated July 29, 2013. It contains two main op-ed pieces: one by Michelle Wilde Anderson discussing the bankruptcy of Detroit and the obligations of city governance, and another by Christine M. Flowers comparing Huma Abedin to Hillary Clinton in the context of their husbands' scandals (Anthony Weiner and Bill Clinton, respectively). While the footer bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp suggesting it was part of a larger investigation (potentially related to Epstein given the Virgin Islands context), the content of this specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his specific crimes.
This document appears to be a page from an investigative report (likely the Miami Herald) detailing the aftermath of the Epstein non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the unusual coordination between federal prosecutors and Epstein's defense team regarding victim notification, contrasts Ken Starr's defense of Epstein with his prosecution of Clinton, and features quotes from Detective Recarey expressing regret that Epstein avoided prison and that victims were labeled prostitutes.
This document contains two Palm Beach Post editorials from 2008 regarding Jeffrey Epstein's legal troubles. The first, from February 13, criticizes the lack of consequences for Epstein despite a 2006 indictment and details his high-profile legal team's efforts to dismiss allegations. The second editorial, from July 7, reports that Epstein finally admitted to luring a teenage girl and began serving an 18-month jail sentence as part of a plea deal.
Monica said 'I love you, Butthead.'
Tape recording where Monica recounts what she said to the President.
Monica said 'I love you, Butthead.'
Tape recording where Monica recounts what she said to the President.
Quote: 'I might be alone in three years.'
Quote: 'Well, what are we going to do when I'm seventy-five and I have to pee twenty-five times a day?'
She wanted to talk about the relationship.
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