To: Hawkmoon who wrote (552 ) 1/24/1998 5:54:00 PM From: username Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
the real story, because I just know that this Jackie Judd person will be so very proud for the scoop for the rest of its life, and because ABC will change the link soon, and especially because I still cannot believe that it is an actual ABC story with photos, about a rumor of a jizz stain, on the Internet (AP Photo) By Jackie Judd ABCNEWS.com Jan. 23 - A source with direct knowledge of what former White House intern Monica Lewinsky alleges occurred between herself and President Clinton has provided new details to ABCNEWS. ÿÿÿÿ The source says Lewinsky claimed she would visit the White House for sex with Clinton in the early evening, or early mornings on the weekends-when certain aides who would find her presence disturbing were not at the office. ÿÿÿÿ According to the source, Lewinsky says she saved-apparently as a kind of souvenir-a navy blue dress with the president's semen stain on it. If true, this could provide physical evidence of what really happened. <Picture: 1995 interns> Documents, shown here exclusively on ABCNEWS.com, confirm that Lewinsky made efforts to stay in contact with the president after she left the White House. What was Lewinsky told to say about the affair, after receiving a subpoena from lawyers for Paula Jones? ÿÿÿÿ Our source says Lewinsky claimed that while President Clinton and Vernon Jordan never used the word "lie" they did say to "deny" the affair because there would never be any proof if both parties denied it. ÿÿÿÿ When Lewinsky asked what happens if there is evidence of an affair, she allegedly was told to "just say it's not you." ÿÿÿÿ ABCNEWS has obtained documents, shown here exclusively on ABCNEWS.com, which confirm that Lewinsky made efforts to stay in contact with the president after she left the White House. ÿÿÿÿ The documents are bills from a courier service which Lewinsky used at least seven times, between Oct. 7 and Dec. 8, for deliveries from her Pentagon office to the White House. ÿÿÿÿ The packages were sent to the southwest gate with a contact number for Betty Currie, the president's personal secretary. One source tells ABCNEWS the packages contained love letters. ÿÿÿÿ Another package sent to Vernon Jordan's law firm, ABCNEWS is told, contained a list of jobs she would be interested in. Jordan yesterday admitted he tried to help Lewinsky find work. ÿÿÿÿ Lewinsky, we are told, remains here inside her Washington apartment. Her attorney William Ginsburg today accused investigators from the independent counsel's office of putting the "squeeze" on Lewinsky to win her cooperation, after confronting her with the taped conversations they had obtained.