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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Les H who wrote (31442)2/1/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Peripheral Figure Feels Heat of Starr's Inquiry nytimes.com

You've become sufficiently vituperative of late that I don't see much point in debating this, Les. Was Steele under oath when she confirmed Willey's story of the day to Newsweek?

Ms. Steele's version of events is only one of several accounts of the Willey matter. There is Ms. Willey's accusation of a pass and the president's absolute denial. There are the accounts of two friends of Ms. Willey, Linda Tripp and Harolyn Cardozo, who have both said that Ms. Willey was happy about a pass she described from the president.

As for their one-time close friendship, Ms. Steele and Ms. Willey no longer speak. Months ago, they had an angry encounter at a market in Richmond. Of all her mistakes, Ms. Steele said, believing that Ms. Willey was her friend was the biggest.


Of course, only the Grand Inquisitor Starr knows which of the various Willey stories is the "truth". Even American Hero Linda Tripp is wrong on this one.