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Densuk unveiled:Sherrie Densuk breaks her silence MSNBC-WBAL 3/17/98 JayneMiller Sherrie Densuk breaks her silence by Jayne Miller [BALTIMORE] - Sherrie Densuk refuses to name names, but in a telephone conversation Tuesday afternoon, she said the information she will provide to the grand jury investigating President Clinton involves a woman who will be a new player in the alleged sex scandal. Densuk described this woman as "someone who lives in Maryland, maybe in Baltimore." Densuk says, "the woman used to be a White House employee." Asked if the information concerns a sexual encounter this woman claims to have had with the president, Densuk would only say, "it's more complex than that. It's very detailed." Densuk would not say how special prosecutor Kenneth Starr knew about her. She said she was stunned when investigators from his office knocked on her door, delivering a subpoena. Densuk said she's "not a willing witness, she didn't seek them out." Densuk said when she received the subpoena, she wrote to former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, who, Densuk says, helped her find a lawyer. Densuk will appear before the grand jury in Washington within a few weeks. She was schedule to appear on Tuesday, but did not, because, she says, she was under too much stress. If she does testify, her credibility may come under attack. Densuk has been treated at Sheppard Pratt hospital for what court documents describe as "a complex psychiatric disorder". She claims to be 24 years old. But high school administrators in Baltimore and Perry Hall say she was a student between 1974 and 1977. Densuk also a criminal record of theft and credit card forgery. Asked today how anyone can believe what she has to say, Densuk said, "I'm willing to take a polygraph. I've had hard times in the past. But, she said, I have my life together now." Who is Sherrie Densuk? She was born in Annapolis and raised in Baltimore. She is a self-proclaimed playwright, songwriter, and aspiring actress. We don't know exactly what she might say to a grand jury, but we do know something about her past. In May of 1990, she was tried on charges of theft in Baltimore County, and given probation before judgment. At the same time, in New York, she faced charges of forgery and petty theft and was found guilty. In June of 1991, Densuk was found guilty of credit card misuse in Baltimore and put on probation. In May of 1994, Densuk was charged with resisting arrest and attempted escape in New York. In May of 1996, the charge against Densuk was telephone misuse against a neighbor in Baltimore County. That case wasn't prosecuted. In July of 1996, a Baltimore judge found she had violated her probation in the credit card case. Other court documents at that time show Densuk had been treated at Sheppard Pratt hospital. The documents say an evaluation revealed she suffered from a complex psychiatric disorder. In the opinion of her therapist, the documents say, Sherrie Densuk expressed delusional thoughts about her talents and abilities, fueling greater disappointment as she fails to fulfill her dream..... freerepublic.com Sounds more like a committed Clintonista than a reliable witness.