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Clinton Impeachment – Chronology 1997

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February 14, 1997
The Washington Post published an anonymous Valentine’s Day note placed by Lewinsky, addressed to “Handsome.”

February 28, 1997
After she attended the taping of Clinton’s radio show, she had her picture taken with him. He told her to see his secretary Betty Currie because he had something for her. Currie accompanied Lewinsky into the study next to the Oval Office. Then Currie walked into the nearby pantry, where she waited for about 15 minutes while Lewinsky and the president had a sexual encounter — their first in 11 months. Then he gave her a hat pin and Walt Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass.” Lewinsky later discovered that the blue dress she had worn that day was stained with his semen.

March 29, 1997
Currie arranged a meeting after Clinton said he had something important to tell Lewinsky. When Lewinsky arrived, Currie took her to the study, and Lewinsky had a sexual encounter with the president. It would be their final sexual liaison.

May 24, 1997
Currie called Lewinsky and asked her to come to the White House. Lewinsky brought gifts, which she gave Clinton in the pantry. Then he told her he had to end their affair.

May 27, 1997
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Clinton’s claim that he should be immunized from civil lawsuits. That allowed the Paula Jones case to proceed.

June 16, 1997
Lewinsky meets with top Clinton aide Marsha Scott about returning to White House.

July 3, 1997
Lewinsky writes to the president, taking him to task for not keeping promise to help her return to White House job, and warns she might “explain to my parents” why she wasn’t getting one.

July 4, 1997
Lewinsky has “emotional” visit with president around 9a.m. Lewinsky tells Clinton that Newsweek is working on an article about Kathleen E. Willey, who alleges that the president groped her in the White House. Lewinsky had found out about it from her Pentagon colleague, Linda R. Tripp. Clinton reprimands Lewinsky for sending him a letter that obliquely threatened to disclose their relationship if he failed to get her transferred from her Pentagon job back to the White House.

July 14, 1997
Clinton has Lewinsky return to the White House to further discuss Tripp and Newsweek. Clinton asks if Lewinsky has confided their relationship to Tripp and Lewinsky falsely says no. Clinton wants Lewinsky to tell Tripp to contact deputy counsel Bruce R. Lindsey and give Currie a “mission accomplished” call if that is
done.

July 15, 1997
Lewinsky talks to Tripp, then calls Clinton to say Tripp was not receptive to contacting Lindsey.

July 24, 1997
Lewinsky goes to White House and chats with president for five to 10 minutes. He gives her an antique pin as birthday present.

August 11, 1997
Newsweek story is published in which Tripp says Willey told her Clinton made a pass at her; Clinton lawyer Robert S. Bennett publicly questions Tripp’s credibility.

August 16, 1997
Lewinsky visits president and gives him birthday gifts in mid-morning. She kisses him and moves to perform oral sex, but the president rebuffs her.

September 3, 1997
Lewinsky and Marsha Scott talk for 47 minutes. Scott says the job slot in her office has been eliminated.

Early September, 1997
Currie passes on to Lewinsky several items from the Black Dog restaurant on Martha’s Vineyard as gifts from the president.

Late September, 1997
Tripp begins secretly recording her conversations with Lewinsky about the affair. She later said she did so at the suggestion of New York literary agent Lucianne Goldberg.

September 30 / October 1, 1997
Clinton calls Lewinsky in middle of night. Around this time, Clinton asks White House staff to help with a job search.

October 6, 1997
Lewinsky speaks to Currie about possibility of getting job in New York. Currie quotes president as having said, “We can place her in the U.N. like that.” Later that day she writes a letter to president and asks for meeting to discuss job situation.

October 10, 1997
Clinton calls Lewinsky and they argue, and Lewinsky complains Clinton hasn’t done enough to help her.

Also in October, 1997
The Rutherford Institute funding the Jones lawsuit receives three anonymous phone calls from a woman tipping them off about a possible Lewinsky-Clinton affair, sources have said. Goldberg, her son Jonah, Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff and Tripp meet to discuss tapes.

October 11, 1997
Clinton sends for Lewinsky. Lewinsky asks if his friend Vernon E. Jordan Jr. might be able to help her and Clinton is receptive.

October 31, 1997
U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson and two assistants interview Lewinsky at Watergate.

Novomber 3, 1997
Lewinsky receives U.N. job offer.

November 5, 1997
Jordan speaks with president by phone, and later that morning meets Lewinsky in his office for 20 minutes. Lewinsky shows him a job “wish list.” During the day, Jordan calls Currie once and Clinton aide Nancy Hernreich four times. He meets with president at 2 p.m.

November 13, 1997
During the White House visit of Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo, Lewinsky visits Clinton in his private study. Currie sneaks her up the back stairs to avoid White House employees. She gives him several gifts. After a quick kiss, he rushes off for a state dinner.

November 24, 1997
Tripp subpoenaed in Jones case.

December 5, 1997
Jones’s attorneys name Lewinsky as potential witness. Lewinsky exchanges words with Clinton at White House Christmas party and drafts a letter to him, saying she had more gifts for him.

December 6, 1997
Lewinsky goes to White House to deliver letter and gifts. She waits at Northwest Gate after Currie informs her Clinton is meeting with his lawyers. But Lewinsky storms off after learning he is meeting with Eleanor Mondale. Clinton and Lewinsky speak on the phone; she visits him at the White House.

December 11, 1997
Lewinsky meets again with Jordan. He places calls that day to Young & Rubicam, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings and American Express about jobs. Jordan tells her: “You’re in love, that’s what your problem is.”

December 15, 1997
Jones’s lawyers serve Clinton with request to “produce documents related to communications between the President and Monica Lewinsky.”

December 17, 1997
At about 2 a.m., Clinton calls Lewinsky and informs her she is on Jones case witness list. He tells her to call Currie if subpoenaed. Clinton tells Lewinsky to say she came to White House to visit Currie.

December 18, 1997
Lewinsky has job interviews in New York with MacAndrews & Forbes and Burson-Marsteller.

December 19, 1997
Lewinsky served with subpoena in Jones case, calls Jordan and goes to his office. Jordan speaks to Clinton in afternoon and evening. Clinton tells Jordan he has “never” had a sexual relationship with Lewinsky.

December 22, 1007
Jordan arranges for Lewinsky to meet with attorney Francis D. Carter. Jordan drives her to Carter’s office.

December 26, 1997
Lewinsky leaves Pentagon job.

December 28, 1997
Lewinsky meets with Clinton in Oval Office. In adjoining study, Clinton gives her several Christmas presents, including a stuffed animal from the Black Dog, chocolates and a pair of joke sunglasses. They kiss. That afternoon, Currie contacts Lewinsky and later drives to her apartment and collects a box containing some of the gifts. Currie hides the box under her bed at home.

December 30, 1997
Lewinsky has interviews in New York, arranged by Jordan, with Revlon and Burson-Marsteller.

December 31, 1997
Lewinsky has breakfast with Jordan at Park Hyatt Hotel. Later in the day, she discards about 50 draft notes to the president.

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