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The Principals
The First Family
Presidential Aides/Advisors/Assistants
Other White House Personnel
Department of Defense Employees
Monica Lewinsky's Friends/Family/Acquaintances
Monica Lewinsky's New York Employment Contacts
Secret Service
Lawyers and Judges
Media
Foreign Dignitaries
Other
Factual Background
The Investigation
The Significance of the Evidence of Wrongdoing
The Scope of the Referral
I. Nature of President Clinton's Relationship with Monica Lewinsky
D. Emotional Attachment
E. Conversations and Phone Messages
F. Gifts
G. Messages
H. Secrecy
II. 1995: Initial Sexual Encounters
III. January-March 1996: Continued Sexual Encounters
IV. April 1996: Ms. Lewinsky's Transfer to the Pentagon
V. April-December 1996: No Private Meetings
VI. Early 1997: Resumption of Sexual Encounters
B. Valentine's Day Advertisement
C. February 24 Message
D. February 28 Sexual Encounter
E. March 29 Sexual Encounter
F. Continuing Job Efforts
VII. May 1997: Termination of Sexual Relationship
VIII. June-October 1997: Continuing Meetings and Calls
IX. October-November 1997: United Nations' Job Offer
X. November 1997: Growing Frustration
XI. December 5-18, 1997: The Witness List and Job Search
D. The President Confers with His Lawyers
E. Second Jordan Meeting
F. Early Morning Phone Call
G. Job Interviews
XII. December 19, 1997 - January 4, 1998: The Subpoena
XIII. January 5-January 16, 1998: The Affidavit
XIV. January 17, 1998-Present: The Deposition and Afterward
A. Evidence that President Clinton Lied Under Oath During the Civil Case
3. Phone Sex
4. Physical Evidence
5. Testimony of Ms. Lewinsky's Friends, Family Members, and Counselors
5. Grand Jury Testimony of the President and Ms. Currie
6. Summary
B. January 5, 1998, Note to the President
VI. There is substantial and credible information that
A. Evidence Regarding Affidavit and Use of Affidavit
B. Summary of President's Grand Jury Testimony
C. Evidence Regarding Cover Stories
D. The President's Grand Jury Testimony on Cover Stories
E. Summary