Me, I'd still like to hear from Marcus and Porter, they seem as close to ground zero on the Jones suit as anybody. What the heck, maybe even Paula Jones herself, see what she has to say about how, exactly, her memories were "stirred up". Then there's this Rosenzweig guy. Marcus recruited others to assist his efforts, including several friends from the University of Chicago Law School. One of those who was approached, Paul Rosenzweig, briefly considered doing work for Ms. Jones in 1994, according to billing records and interviews, but decided not to. In November 1997, Rosenzweig joined Starr's office, where he and Marcus had several telephone conversations about the Jones case. . . .
Because he was Starr's former law partner, Porter did not want to be the first one to call the independent counsel's office on behalf of Mrs. Tripp. So Marcus made the call to Rosenzweig. (http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/012499jones-lawyers.html)
Such a small circle of friends at the bottom of all this. Hillary was sure confused about that "vast right wing conspiracy". |