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Lewinsky: Jordan Knew of Affair Filed at 4:23 a.m. EDT By The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- Monica Lewinsky says she told President Clinton's friend, Vernon Jordan, that she shared sexy telephone calls and physical intimacy with President Clinton. Jordan referred Ms. Lewinsky to a lawyer to help her avoid testifying in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit and also helped her get job interviews in New York. Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's report alleges that the job hunt was part of a plan to obstruct justice by encouraging Ms. Lewinsky to stay silent. Clinton and Jordan denied any wrongdoing. In a handwritten proffer that Ms. Lewinsky prepared for prosecutors, she said that Jordan advised her to ensure that notes she had written for Clinton were no longer in her apartment. She also said she informed Jordan she didn't plan to turn over all the gifts Clinton had given her, even though they were under subpoena. Later, in her grand jury testimony, Ms. Lewinsky also said she told Jordan about ''phone sex'' with the president. Once, Ms. Lewinsky asked Jordan whether he thought the Clintons would always be married. ''Mr. Jordan replied that he thought they would always be married, as they should be,'' she recalled. Lewinsky expressed disappointment. Mr. Jordan then reassured her, ''Well, maybe you two will have an affair when he's out of office.'' She replied that they had ''already had an affair minus the sex -- but it included everything else.'' She said she did not elaborate. >>>Why are we paying for a White House staff to pimp for the President >>>This appears to be misappropriation of public funds