Monica's Story
Page 42
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