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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe Btfsplk who wrote (6371)2/13/1998 5:28:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
STARR'S NEW WOMEN (someone mentioned this, but I didn't see it posted -- my apologies if I'm being repetitive with old news):

**Exclusive**
**Must Credit the DRUDGE REPORT**

Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr has just been introduced to a half-dozen new women. Lawyers for Paula Jones handed over key files this week after Starr requested information on any "Jane Does" that have given sworn statements relating to the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.

Documents, including affidavits, involving at least six women have been passed to investigators. It has been learned that sworn statements reportedly made by Jo Jenkins, Beth Colson, Dana Reese, Susie Whitaker, Shelia Lawrence and Betsy Wright are now in the possession of Starr.

Starr has also obtained the sworn statements of Ms. Lewinsky and Kathleen Willey, who allegedly was groped by Clinton at the White House. There is much concern behind-the-scenes that the public relations image problem may flare over Starr's new direct connection with the Jones civil case.

"His use of evidence collected during civil proceedings is, on the surface, publicly concerning," a source with intimate knowledge of the situation tells the DRUDGE REPORT.

"But there is a method to the madness. [Investigators] are looking for repeated patterns of witness tampering."

Grand Jury proceedings are secret; there remains a tight gag order on all players in the Paula Jones case. Developing..

drudgereport.com