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WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES EXCERPTS OF JANUARY 17, 1998 DEPOSITION OF PRESIDENT CLINTON RELEASED BY THE PAULA JONES LEGAL TEAM
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Washington Transcript Service
03-13-1998
EXCERPTS FROM PRESIDENT CLINTON'S JANUARY 17, 1998
DEPOSITION IN THE PAULA JONES SEXUAL HARASSMENT SUIT RELEASED
BY THE PAULA JONES LEGAL TEAM
MARCH 13, 1998
SPEAKERS: JAMES A. FISHER, ATTORNEY FOR PAULA JONES
WILLIAM, J. CLINTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROBERT BENNETT, ATTORNEY FOR WILLIAM J. CLINTON
BILL BRISTO...
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