President Clinton provided sworn testimony to the independent counsel investigating the Whitewater matter, and he was questioned under oath in 1998 in a sexual misconduct lawsuit.
This week, a Federal judge's surprising dismissal of Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit against the President promised to change the political calculus once again.
President Clinton settled Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit last year for $850,000, hoping to be done with the sordid business that ultimately led to his impeachment.
Clearly emboldened by the dismissal of Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit against him, the President vowed not to be distracted by such matters.
Paula Corbin Jones, whose sexual misconduct lawsuit against Mr. Clinton led to the Lewinsky investigation, issued a rare public statement today.
A1 NOW said it would not support the appeal of Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit against President Clinton.
A24 President Clinton raised his offer to settle Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit to $700,000.
A14 Mr. Clinton sent $850,000 to Paula Corbin Jones to settle the sexual misconduct lawsuit.
Both sides have failed before to reach a settlement that would end the sexual misconduct lawsuit now scheduled to go to trial in Little Rock, Ark., on May 27.
She was referring to Paula Corbin Jones's sexual misconduct lawsuit in which Mr. Clinton and Ms. Lewinsky both denied having had a sexual relationship.