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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (5480)2/9/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: Grainne   of 20981
 
Hi, Dwight! I see someone else provided the link to the talking points for you already. One of the most important things Starr is trying to find out is their origin, because that is where the obstruction of justice charges would come into play. Obviously, Monica Lewinsky knows where they originated, and I read somewhere that it is thought they were word-processed on her computer.

I basically agree with your analysis, Dwight. It is still hard for me to believe the worst stories about the president, but unfortunately not as hard as it was before. I do think that the scandal is widening, and that Starr's office has a stronger case than is publicly known. With the purported testimony before the Grand Jury of this Raines woman, the network news programs are referring to this as the third friend of Moncia Lewinsky's who has confirmed she told them she was having a sexual relationship with the president. I guess the other two would be Linda Tripp and her old, married drama teacher. This kind of evidence--reports to friends and associates at the time an event happened--is generally held to be fairly reliable, and I wish I could remember the proper legal descriptive phrase for this kind of evidence.

Could an attorney here refresh my memory?
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