Robert Bennett

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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Paula Jones Lawsuit against President Clinton USA View
N/A N/A Deposition of President Clinton Unknown View
1998-01-27 N/A Phone conversation between Robert Bennett and the narrator regarding legal strategy. Telephone View
1997-01-17 N/A President Clinton deposed in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Unknown (likely Washington ... View

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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.

Manuscript draft / book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or report (page 273) analyzing President Bill Clinton's legal strategy during the Paula Jones case and the subsequent Monica Lewinsky scandal. It details specific dates in 1998, including Clinton's famous January denial and the July agreement for Lewinsky's immunity and Clinton's testimony. The text critically analyzes the advice given by Clinton's lawyer, Robert Bennett, and the long-term political consequences of Clinton's short-term decisions to deny the affair.

Manuscript draft / investigative report
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (possibly by Alan Dershowitz or a similar legal commentator) detailing the author's criticism of attorney Robert Bennett's handling of the Bill Clinton/Paula Jones case in January 1998. The text recounts a TV appearance where the author criticized Bennett, followed by a confrontation phone call where Bennett defended his strategy and admitted he had not investigated Lewinsky but simply accepted the President's word. The author argues that Bennett failed in his duty to explain the option of defaulting on the civil case to avoid a perjury trap.

Draft manuscript / memoir / legal commentary
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (271) from a book draft or manuscript dated April 2, 2012, contained within a House Oversight production. It details the January 17, 1997, deposition of President Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit, specifically focusing on his denial of a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky based on a specific legal definition of 'sexual relations.' The author claims to have personal knowledge from both Clinton and his lawyer, Robert Bennett, regarding their legal strategy.

Manuscript draft / legal analysis (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a draft manuscript or legal analysis (possibly by Alan Dershowitz, given the style and context of these document dumps) critiquing the legal strategy employed by President Clinton's lawyer, Robert Bennett, during the Paula Jones case. The author argues that Clinton should have 'defaulted' the civil case rather than litigating or attempting to settle, which would have avoided depositions and potentially the fallout involving Monica Lewinsky. It details a specific rejected settlement offer of $700,000 and discusses the concept of defaulting in civil litigation.

Manuscript draft / legal analysis
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly by Alan Dershowitz, given the style and context, though not explicitly named) analyzing the legal failures in the Bill Clinton/Paula Jones case. The text criticizes Clinton's lawyer, Robert Bennett, for allowing the President to testify despite the risks of perjury regarding Monica Lewinsky. It includes a retrospective quote from the author's 1997 appearance on 'The Geraldo Rivera Show' advising that the case should have been settled.

Manuscript / book excerpt / legal analysis
2025-11-19
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Default option

From: Robert Bennett
To: Author

Bennett told the author he never told Clinton of the default option.

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Clarification/Defense

From: Robert Bennett
To: The court

Described by author as a 'cover your ass' letter implicitly blaming Clinton for misleading the court.

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Complaint about TV comments

From: Robert Bennett
To: narrator

Bennett complained about narrator's TV comments, discussed legal strategy, default options, and the Lewinsky investigation.

Call
1998-01-27

Complaint about TV comments

From: Robert Bennett
To: narrator

Bennett complained about narrator's TV comments, discussed legal strategy, default options, and the Lewinsky investigation.

Call
1998-01-27

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