Tripp-Lewinsky E-Mail Excerpts nytimes.com
From: Tripp, Linda
To: Lewinsky, Monica
Date: Monday, October 27,1997 10:19AM
From now on, leave me alone. Don't bother me with all your ranting and raving and analyzing of this situation. And don't accuse me of somehow ''skewing'' the truth - because the reality is that what I told you is true. I really am finished, Monica. Share this sick situation with one of your other friends, because, frankly, I'm past nauseated about the whole thing. LRT
From: Lewinsky, Monica
To: Tripp, Linda
Date: Monday, October 27,1997 10:29AM
That's fine with me, Linda. I will respect that. I would only like to ask that I have your assurance everything I have shared with you remains between us. You have given, me your word before, but that was when we were on good terms. Can I still trust that?
Highlights From Starr's Documents nytimes.com
To grand jurors, Linda Tripp painted herself as a ''sisterly'' figure to Ms. Lewinsky who tried to help her but was ultimately put upon by the young woman's hysterical obsession with the president.
Dwight, you sound like the kind of guy who's be just the kind of true blue, brotherly love friend that Linda Tripp was. Just trying to help Monica, she was. She said that under oath, too. It all sounds pretty nauseating to me. My understanding is that most people are already pretty nauseated by the whole Starr business. Not your objective and non-partisan congressional investigators, though. |