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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Les H who wrote (5028)9/23/1998 3:25:00 PM
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Les,

Under the current sexual harassment laws, I believe someone in the WH could file a claim against this President for "harassment". For example in the "notes" section (E#303)of the Starr report I noticed that it says "(Keating. 2/25/98 GJ at 76. The Pentagon position had a higher salary than Ms. Lewinsky White House job, Lewinsky 8/3/98 Int. at 5. Ms. Lewinsky's supervisor Jocelyn Jolley, was also transferred that day. Unlike Lewinsky, Ms. Jolley was given a demotion: a temporary job at the General Services Administration.

Now we don't know why Ms. Jolley was demoted. But unless there was some type of specific, documented job performance issue question. It seems to me that Ms. Jolley could easily file a "sexual harassment" suit against the POTUS, using the argument that preferential treatment was afforded Lewinsky as a result of her sexual involvement with Clinton. Thus she "suffered job discrimination" since she had not given sexual favors to the president.

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