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Alleged Clinton Deposition Testimony and Lawyer Robert Bennett’s Questioning on Monica Lewinsky Affair
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Alleged Clinton Deposition Testimony and Lawyer Robert Bennett’s Questioning on Monica Lewinsky Affair

Alleged Clinton Deposition Testimony and Lawyer Robert Bennett’s Questioning on Monica Lewinsky Affair The passage provides a specific account of President Clinton’s deposition testimony and a direct question from his lawyer, Robert Bennett, suggesting a possible attempt to shape the narrative around a sexual scandal. It names high‑profile individuals (Clinton, Bennett, Lewinsky) and includes a date (Jan 17 1997) and legal context (Paula Jones lawsuit), offering concrete leads for further document review or witness interviews. However, the content largely repeats publicly known testimony and does not reveal new evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: President Bill Clinton was deposed on Jan 17 1997 in the Paula Jones case regarding Monica Lewinsky.; Clinton denied having a sexual relationship under a judge‑approved definition that includes oral sex.; Clinton’s lawyer, Robert Bennett, asked a follow‑up question referencing Lewinsky’s affidavit.

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