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The Evidence: The Starr Report
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CONTENTS Introduction by Phil Kuntz The West Wing of the White House PART ONE: Monica Lewinsky's Version Monica Lewinsky's Affidavit in the Paula Jones Case Investigators' Initial Confrontation with Monica Lewinsky at Pentagon City Monica Lewinsky's Proffer Monica Lewinsky's Fingerprinting Session Monica Lewinsky's First Interview with Investigators Monica Lewinsky's Immunity Deal Monica Lewinsky's Second Interview Monica Lewinsky's Third Interview Monica Lewinsky's Fourth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Fifth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Sixth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Seventh Interview Monica Lewinsky's Eighth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Ninth Interview Monica Lewinsky's August 6, 1998, Grand Jury Testimony Monica Lewinsky's Tenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Eleventh Interview Monica Lewinsky's Twelfth Interview Monica Lewinsky's August 20, 1998, Grand Jury Testimony Monica Lewinsky's Thirteenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Fourteenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's August 26, 1998, Deposition Monica Lewinsky's Fifteenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Sixteenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Seventeenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's Eighteenth Interview Monica Lewinsky's White House Visits Monica Lewinsky's Contacts with President Clinton PART TWO: President Clinton's Version President Clinton's Videotaped August 17, 1998, Grand Jury Testimony PART THREE: Communications to, from, and about Monica Lewinsky Monica Lewinsky's Letters to and from President Clinton E-mails and Letter Between Monica Lewinsky and Her Friend Catherine Allday Davis E-mails Between Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp Linda Tripp's Handwritten Notes The Talking Points Correspondence and Documents Related to Monica Lewinsky's Job Search Messages Left on Monica Lewinsky's Answering Machine PART FOUR: Legal Wrangling Between the Office of Independent Counsel and President Clinton's Lawyers PART FIVE: The Dress PART SIX: Miscellaneous Paula Jones Documents Prosecutors' Description of the Linda Tripp Tapes Gifts Books White House Lawyer Bruce Lindsey's Notes about Linda Tripp Photographs

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Phil Kuntz has been a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau since 1994, and has covered the Monica Lewinsky story since its inception. He is currently the leader of a team of Washington reporters that works on investigative projects and covers the Justice Department. Last year, he was part of a team of reporters whose coverage of the 1997 campaign finance scandal won them an honorable mention for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. Previously, Mr. Kuntz was a reporter for the Congressional Quarterly and The Miami Herald.

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