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Clinton Crisis

RETURN to Clinton/Starr Texts

The Starr Report


TO OUR READERS
    The report submitted to the House of Representatives by the independent counsel's investigation into President Clinton is reproduced here. The report contains material that readers may find offensive and may not want their children to read.

The following materials are verbatim as forwarded by the Office of the Independent Counsel. The conversion to HTML has altered the pagination and format. The original Table of Contents is not provided.


Table of Contents


Chronology


Table of Names

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

Introduction

Factual Background
The Investigation
The Significance of the Evidence of Wrongdoing
The Scope of the Referral
The Contents of the Referral

Narrative

I. Nature of President Clinton's Relationship with Monica Lewinsky

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

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

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

Grounds

There is Substantial and Credible Information that President Clinton Committed Acts that May Constitute Grounds for an Impeachment

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This article was published on Friday, September 11, 1998

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