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


To: Triluminary who wrote (11558)3/19/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
Here's something interesting; what are we to make of it?

In the affidavit, Steele said Willey called her in March or April of 1997 and asked her to tell Newsweek magazine that Willey had visited her house and related the story of a sexual encounter the night of the Clinton meeting. Steele said Willey instructed her to say that Willey was "upset" and "humiliated" at being "groped" by the president. Steele did so, but later recanted before Newsweek printed its story in August.

Newsweek, however, has reported that Steele told the magazine as recently as February that Willey did describe to her a sexual "overture" by Clinton, though not necessarily an unwelcome one, and not on the same day of the incident.


From the Washington Post. They also have some mildly interesting info about Viner the publisher. From what he says, it would seem that Willey and her lawyer approached him, not the other way round.