Monica's Story

Home > Nonfiction > Monica's Story > Page 42
Monica's Story Page 42

by Andrew Morton

bent on betrayal

  body-wire recording device

  call to Office of Independent Counsel

  “chosen the path of truth”

  Clinton’s picture on desk

  crush on Clinton

  divorce

  duplicitous purposes

  early life

  fairweather friend

  friendship with Monica begins

  and Gap dress

  Grand Jury testimony

  investigation over taped conversations

  Jones lawyers, briefing with

  information to Isikoff

  “malice and spite”

  Marcia Lewis, obsession with

  “Mary” code name

  misrepresentation to Starr

  and Monica’s hairdresser

  and Monica’s White House job

  Isikoff dealings

  pact with Starr

  prevarication and lies

  and psychic

  in Room 1012

  rows with Monica

  safe house

  subpoenaed

  supportive friend

  and “Talking Points” memo

  taped conversations

  tell-all book

  trap for Monica

  White House post

  and Willey.

  written record of affair

  Tripp tapes

  body wire

  censored

  investigation by State Attorney

  misleading picture

  Monica made to hear

  omissions

  publication of

  Tyrer, Bob

  Udolf, Bruce

  Ullman, Marilyn

  Ungvari, Natalie

  Vanity Fair

  Vilensky, Bernice (grandmother)

  Walters, Barbara

  Washington Post

  Watters, Keith

  White House

  deceit-and-denial strategy

  Legislative Affairs post

  passes, color-coded

  private bathroom

  subpoenaed by Starr

  White House posts

  fired from

  Press Office job: turned down

  return frustrated

  Whitewater affair

  in Starr Report

  and Vernon Jordan

  Wiley, Doug

  Willey, Kathleen

  and Michael Isikoff

  scandal heating up

  subpoenaed

  Winfrey, Oprah

  Wirth, Mary Anne

  Wisenberg, Solomon

  Wright, Judge Susan Webber

  Wyshack, Robin

  Young, Dale

  Monica’s Story

  Copyright © 1999 by Andrew Morton and Prufrock LLC

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

  For information address St. Martin’s Press,

  175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010

  Published in Great Britain by Michael O’Mara Books Limited

  eISBN 9781429978361

  First eBook Edition : March 2011

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon request

  First U.S. Edition: 1999

 

 

 


‹ Prev