Paula Jones
Paula Jones is a former Arkansas state employee who claimed that Bill Clinton, while Governor of Arkansas, sexually propositioned her and exposed himself.
Jones filed a sexual harassment suit against Clinton, and as part of her lawsuit, her lawyers subpoenaed Monica Lewinsky and other women believed to have had similar encounters with the President. Clinton eventually paid $850,000 to settle the lawsuit.
Fast Facts:
- Born: September 17, 1966
- Birthplace: Lonoke, Arkansas
- Occupation: Real estate agent
- Allegedly sexually harassed by Clinton in 1991
- Sued President Clinton in 1994
- Clinton paid $850,000 to settle
- Lauched Two Chicks Chatting website with Gennifer Flowers in June 2008
Background of Case
Jones claimed that, in 1991, Arkansas State Troopers escorted her to Bill Clinton's room in a downtown Little Rock hotel. Inside the room, Clinton allegedly attempted to fondle Jones and when she resisted, allegedly exposed his genitalia to her.
Jones claimed she then left the room, and three years later, after Clinton had become President, Jones filed suit shortly before the expiration of the statute of limitations.1
The Path to Impeachment
In an effort to demonstrate that Clinton's behavior was part of a pattern, Jones's lawyers subpoenaed several other women, including Kathleen Willey and Monica Lewinsky.
After Lewinsky and Clinton separately denied under oath having any relationship, Lewinsky's co-worker, Linda Tripp, turned audio recordings of Lewinsky claiming the opposite. The resulting perjury charges against both Lewinsky and Clinton resulted in Clinton's impeachment in 1999.
Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers
Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers teamed up in 2008 to put out a website where they sell videos revealing all about their encounters with Bill Clinton. The website, GenniferandPaula.com was launched in June.
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