5. Testimony of Ms. Lewinsky's Friends, Family Members,
and Counselors
During her relationship with the President, Monica Lewinsky
spoke contemporaneously to several friends, family members, and
counselors about the relationship. Their testimony corroborates
many of the details of the sexual activity provided by
Ms. Lewinsky to the OIC.
1. The pseudonym Jane Doe was used during discovery to refer
to certain women whose identities were protected from the public.
2. For a discussion of the procedural background to the
Jones case, see Appendix, Tab C.
3. Sections 1621 and 1623 of Title 18 (perjury) carry a
penalty of imprisonment of not more than five years for knowingly
making a false, material statement under oath, including in any
ancillary court proceeding. An "ancillary proceeding" includes a
deposition in a civil case. United States v. McAfee, 8 F.3d
1010, 1013 (5th Cir. 1993); United States v. Scott, 682 F.2d 695,
698 (8th Cir. 1982). The perjury statutes apply to statements
made during civil proceedings. As one United States Court of
Appeals recently stated, "we categorically reject any suggestion,
implicit or otherwise, that perjury is somehow less serious when
made in a civil proceeding. Perjury, regardless of the setting,
is a serious offense that results in incalculable harm to the
functioning and integrity of the legal system as well as to
private individuals." United States v. Holland, 22 F.3d 1040,
1047 (11th Cir. 1994); see also United States v. Wilkinson, 137
F.3d 214, 225 (4th Cir. 1998).
4. Clinton 1/17/98 Depo.; see also Clinton 1/17/98 Depo. at
18.
5. Clinton 1/17/98 Depo. at 19.
6. Written interrogatories are a common discovery device in
federal civil cases by which a party serves written questions on
the opposing party. The rules require that they be answered
under oath and therefore under penalty of perjury. See Fed. R.
Civ. P. 33.
7. V002-DC-00000016-32 (Plaintiff's Second Set of
Interrogatories, see Interrogatory no. 10). The interrogatory in
the text reflects Judge Wright's order, dated December 11, 1997,
limiting the scope of the question to cover only women who were
state or federal employees at the relevant times.
8. V002-DC-00000052-55 (President Clinton's Supplemental
Responses to Plaintiff's Second Set of Interrogatories, see
Response to Interrogatory no. 10).
9. Clinton 1/17/98 Depo., Exh. 1.
10. Robert S. Bennett, counsel for President Clinton.
11. Clinton 1/17/98 Depo. at 78 (emphasis added).
12. Id. at 204 (emphasis added). The full text of
Ms. Lewinsky's affidavit is set forth in the Doc. Supp. B, Tab 7.
13. White House records reflecting entry and exit are
incomplete. For Ms. Lewinsky, there are no records for January
7, 1996, and January 21, 1996.
14. The President's false statements to the grand jury are
discussed in Ground II.
15. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 6-7.
16. Id. at 7.
17. Id. at 8. Ms. Lewinsky stated that the hallway outside
the Oval Office study was more suitable for their encounters than
the Oval Office because the hallway had no windows. Lewinsky
8/6/98 GJ at 34-35.
18. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 8.
19. Id. at 8, 21. Ms. Lewinsky testified that she had an
orgasm. Id. at 8.
20. Id. at 11-12.
21. Id. at 12-13.
22. Id. at 14.
23. Id. at 12-13.
24. Id. at 15-16.
25. Id. at 17. After the sexual encounter, she saw the
President masturbate in the bathroom near the sink. Id. at 18.
26. Id. at 18.
27. Id. at 18.
28. Id. at 19. They engaged in oral-anal contact as well.
See Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 18-20.
29. Id. at 21-22. This was shortly after their first phone
sex encounter, which occurred on January 16, 1996. Id. at 22;
Lewinsky 7/30/98 Int. at 9. Phone sex occurs when one or both
parties masturbate while one or both parties talk in a sexually
explicit manner on the telephone.
30. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 25.
31. Id. at 26. As Ms. Lewinsky departed, she observed the
President "manually stimulating" himself in Ms. Hernreich's
office. Id. at 27.
32. Id. at 28-32.
33. Id. at 28.
34. Id. at 30-31. Ms. Lewinsky testified that she had an
orgasm. Id.
35. Id. at 30-32. They engaged in oral-anal contact as
well. See Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 29-33.
36. Id. at 34-38.
37. Id. at 37-38. The President then put the cigar in his
mouth and said to Ms. Lewinsky: "it tastes good." Lewinsky
7/30/98 Int. at 12-13; see also Lewinsky Depo. at 38.
38. Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJ at 91, 94-97; Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo.
at 40-42.
39. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 40-43.
40. Id. at 45-49. They had engaged in phone sex a number of
times in the interim, according to Ms. Lewinsky. Lewinsky
7/30/98 Int. at 14-15.
41. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 47. On this occasion, the
President ejaculated. Id.
42. FBI Lab Report, Lab Nos. 980730002SBO and 980803100SBO,
8/17/98.
43. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 49-51.
44. Ms. Lewinsky testified that she had multiple orgasms.
Id. at 50.
45. Id. at 50-51; Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJ at 21. On this
occasion, the President ejaculated. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at
50-51.
46. Lewinsky 8/26/98 Depo. at 51-53.
47. Id. at 53. See also Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJ at 35-36.
48. Lewinsky 7/30/98 Int. at 11-16; Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJ at
24. The summary chart of contacts between the President and
Ms. Lewinsky, GJ Exhibit ML-7, which is based on information
provided by Ms. Lewinsky, lists 17 separate phone sex calls. Id.
at 27-28. Ms. Lewinsky also gave the President Vox, a novel
about phone sex. Id.
While phone sex may not itself constitute a "sexual
relationship," it adds detail to Ms. Lewinsky's testimony and
underscores the sexual and intimate nature of the relationship
between the President and Ms. Lewinsky.
Ms. Lewinsky also said that the President left a few
messages on her home answering machine (although he told her he
did not like to leave messages). Ms. Lewinsky provided four
microcassettes of four messages to the OIC on July 29, 1998. FBI
Receipt for Property Received, dated 7/29/98.
49. FBI Lab Report, Lab No. 9800730002SB0, 8/3/98.
50. FBI Observation Report (White House), 8/3/98.
51. FBI Lab Report, Lab No. 980730002SBO and 980803100SBO,
8/17/98.
52. Id.
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