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Presidential Aides/Advisors/Assistants
Department of Defense Employees
Monica Lewinsky's Friends/Family/Acquaintances
The Significance of the Evidence of Wrongdoing
1. Background of the Investigation.
I. Nature of President Clinton's Relationship with Monica Lewinsky
B. Evidence Establishing Nature of Relationship
E. Conversations and Phone Messages
3. Steps to Avoid Being Seen or Heard
II. 1995: Initial Sexual Encounters
A. Overview of Monica Lewinsky's White House Employment
B. First Meetings with the President
C. November 15 Sexual Encounter
D. November 17 Sexual Encounter
III. January-March 1996: Continued Sexual Encounters
B. January 21 Sexual Encounter
C. February 4 Sexual Encounter and Subsequent Phone Calls
IV. April 1996: Ms. Lewinsky's Transfer to the Pentagon
A. Earlier Observations of Ms. Lewinsky in the West Wing
B. Decision to Transfer Ms. Lewinsky
C. Ms. Lewinsky's Notification of Her Transfer
D. Conversations with the President about Her Transfer
V. April-December 1996: No Private Meetings
VI. Early 1997: Resumption of Sexual Encounters
A. Resumption of Meetings with the President
B. Valentine's Day Advertisement
VII. May 1997: Termination of Sexual Relationship
VIII. June-October 1997: Continuing Meetings and Calls
D. July 14-15 Discussions of Linda Tripp
E. July 16 Meeting with Marsha Scott
G. Newsweek Article and Its Aftermath
IX. October-November 1997: United Nations' Job Offer
A. October 10: Telephone Conversation
C. October 16-17: The "Wish List
D. The President Creates Options
X. November 1997: Growing Frustration
B. First Vernon Jordan Meeting
XI. December 5-18, 1997: The Witness List and Job Search
A. December 5: The Witness List
B. December 5: Christmas Party at the White House
C. December 6: The Northwest Gate Incident
1. Initial Visit and Rejection
XII. December 19, 1997 - January 4, 1998: The Subpoena
A. December 19: Ms. Lewinsky Is Subpoenaed
B. December 22: Meeting with Vernon Jordan
C. December 22: First Meeting with Francis Carter
D. December 23: Clinton Denials to Paula Jones
E. December 28: Final Meeting with the President
E. December 28: Concealment of Gifts
XIII. January 5-January 16, 1998: The Affidavit
A. January 5: Francis Carter Meeting
B. January 5: Call from the President
C. January 6: The Draft Affidavit
D. January 7: Ms. Lewinsky Signs Affidavit
E. January 8: The Perelman Call
F. January 9: "Mission Accomplished"
G. January 12: Pre-Trial Hearing in Jones Case
H. January 13: References from the White House
I. January 13: Final Jordan Meeting
J. January 13-14: Lewinsky-Tripp Conversation and Talking Points
XIV. January 17, 1998-Present: The Deposition and Afterward
B. The President Meets with Ms. Currie
C. January 18-19: Attempts to Reach Ms. Lewinsky
D. January 20-22: Lewinsky Story Breaks
(1) He denied that he had a "sexual relationship" with Monica Lewinsky
(2) He denied that he had a "sexual affair" with Monica Lewinsky
(3) He denied that he had "sexual relations" with Monica Lewinsky
A. Evidence that President Clinton Lied Under Oath During the Civil Case
1. President Clinton's Statements Under Oath About Monica Lewinsky
2. Monica Lewinsky's Testimony
(i) Wednesday, November 15, 1995
(ii) Friday, November 17, 1995
(iii) Sunday, December 31, 1995
5. Testimony of Ms. Lewinsky's Friends, Family Members, and Counselors
1. The President's Civil Deposition Testimony
2. Evidence That Contradicts the President's Testimony
1. The President's Civil Deposition Testimony About His Gifts to Monica Lewinsky
2. Evidence that Contradicts the President's Civil Deposition Testimony
3. President's Civil Deposition Testimony About Gifts from Monica Lewinsky to the President
4. Evidence that Contradicts the President's Testimony
A. Conversations with Ms. Lewinsky Regarding the Possibility of Her Testifying in the Jones Case
1. President Clinton's Testimony in His Deposition
2. Evidence that Contradicts the President's Civil Deposition Testimony
ii) concealment of a note sent by Ms. Lewinsky to the President on January 5, 1998.
B. January 5, 1998, Note to the President
1. Evidence Regarding the January 5, 1998 Note
VI. There is substantial and credible information that
A. Evidence Regarding Affidavit and Use of Affidavit
B. Summary of President's Grand Jury Testimony
C. Evidence Regarding Cover Stories
A. President's Testimony in the Jones Case
B. Evidence That Contradicts the President's Civil Deposition
1. Saturday, January 17, 1998, Deposition
A. The Testimony of Current and Former Aides