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TRIAL MEMORANDUM OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON (PART- II)
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Capitol Hill Press Releases
01-13-1999
TRIAL MEMORANDUM OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM CLINTON (II)
[beginning of part two]
Ninth, Ms. Lewinsky apparently had a preliminary meeting with Mr. Jordan
on November 5, 1997 to discuss her job search. During this twenty-minute
meeting, Ms. Lewinsky and Mr. Jordan discussed a list of potential employers
she had compiled. App. at 1464-65 (Lewinsky FBI 302 7/31/98). In that meeting,
Ms. Lewinsky never inf...
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