Key Dates
- November 1992: William Jefferson Clinton elected President of the United States
- May 1994: Paula Jones files lawsuit against President Clinton
- July 1995: Monica S. Lewinsky begins White House internship
- November 15, 1995: President begins sexual relationship with Lewinsky
- April 5, 1996: Lewinsky transferred from White House to Pentagon
- November 1996: President Clinton reelected
- March 29, 1997: Last intimate contact between President and Monica Lewinsky
- December 5, 1997: Lewinsky appears on Jones Witness List
- December 19, 1997: Lewinsky served with subpoena to appear at deposition and produce gifts from President Clinton
- December 24, 1998: Lewinsky's last day of work at the Pentagon
- December 28, 1997: Lewinsky meets with the President and receives gifts; later gives box of gifts from the President to Betty Currie.
- January 7, 1998: Lewinsky signs affidavit intended for filing in Jones case.
- January 13, 1998: Lewinsky accepts job offer at Revlon in New York
- January 16, 1998: Special Division appoints Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr to investigate Lewinsky matter
- January 17, 1998: President deposed in Jones case
- January 18, 1998: President meets with Betty Currie to discuss President's deposition
- January 21, 1998: Lewinsky matter reported in press; President denies allegations of a sexual relationship and of suborning perjury
- April 1, 1998: Judge Wright grants summary judgment for President Clinton in the Jones litigation
- July 17, 1998: President served with grand jury subpoena, later withdrawn in return for testimony
- July 28, 1998: Immunity/Cooperation Agreement reached between Lewinsky and OIC
- August 17, 1998: President testifies before the grand jury; later he publicly acknowledges improper relationship
- September 9, 1998: OIC submits Referral to Congress pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 595(c)