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


To: Grainne who wrote (10613)3/15/1998 5:56:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
Alert! Presidential Willy to be Nailed Picture nypostonline.com

2ND INTERN CALLED A REAL
BOMBSHELL


By BRIAN BLOMQUIST

WASHINGTON - An ex-White House
intern with a mysterious link to President
Clinton will provide a "major development"
in Sexgate when she testifies to the grand
jury this week, her lawyer said yesterday.

His remarks fuel the mystery surrounding
Sherrie Densuk, a 24-year-old songwriter
and sometime actress who lives in
Midtown Manhattan.

Sexgate special prober Kenneth Starr
subpoenaed Densuk, who was an intern at
the White House at the same time as
Monica Lewinsky, to appear before his
grand jury Tuesday.

Densuk's lawyer, Keith Watters, said "it's
fair to say" that Densuk's story involves a
direct link between her and Clinton.

"It's a big story. Monica Lewinsky is a big
story. This is a big story," Watters told The
Post.

In the first pictures of Densuk, obtained
exclusively by The Post, she at times looks
eerily like Lewinsky. She appears in a
series of glamour and modeling shots,
apparently made for a portfolio, including
some that show her wearing a Monica-like
beret.

Densuk told The Post last week in a brief
interview that she never met Lewinsky, but
she tellingly refused to answer questions
about whether she was ever alone with
Clinton. She referred those questions to
Watters, her Washington, D.C., lawyer.

In a series of phone interviews, including
one yesterday, Watters has given
tantalizing tidbits - predicting the Densuk
story "is going to be a major development"
for Starr - but has declined to give
specifics.

"I think there's a major, major story here,"
Watters said.

Watters insisted Densuk isn't a witness to
any alleged relationship between
Lewinsky and Clinton.

Asked about the nature of a possible
Densuk-Clinton relationship, Watters said,
"I don't want to characterize the nature of
any relationship."

Watters said he didn't know when his
client's full story would come out, but
added she'll answer all questions and tell
the truth to the grand jury.

"She'll always abide by the law," Watters
said, adding that Densuk wasn't
questioned by the Starr staffers who
delivered her subpoena.

"I will tell you that no one has tried to
interfere with her," Watters said.

Paula Jones' lawyers on Friday claimed in
court papers that Clinton and associates
have executed an orchestrated effort to
suppress stories about alleged
presidential affairs.

Sources say Densuk's name doesn't turn
up on the taped conversations between
Lewinsky and Linda Tripp, one of Starr's
cooperating witnesses.

Densuk was an intern at the White House
when Lewinsky was there, but Lewinsky
lawyer Nathaniel Speights said they
weren't in the same group and that he'd
never heard of her.

"I never met Monica there," Densuk told
The Post last week. But she told
WCBS-TV she called Lewinsky for legal
advice after getting her subpoena more
than a week ago.

Densuk, who's from the Baltimore area,
has done some acting, worked as a talent
scout for CNN, worked in cosmetics and
recently devoted her attention to
songwriting.
nypostonline.com



To: Grainne who wrote (10613)3/15/1998 6:43:00 AM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Legislator Wants to Wipe Clinton Off Map

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