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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Author’s Note
Contents
Introduction
Book One: Paula Jones: February 1994–May 1994
1: “It’s just a cheap political fundraising trick.”
2: “I mean the man is just a pervert!”
3: “I know Paula’s not lying.”
4: “Hey, Mike … is there anything we can do to help?”
5: “Ms. Jones can identify certain distinguishing characteristics.”
Book Two: Kathleen Willey: September 1996–August 1997
6: “I had a similar thing happen to me when I worked at the White House.”
7: “The story is not what you think it is.”
8: “Linda Tripp is not to be believed.”
Book Three: Monica Lewinsky: August 1997–December 1997
9: “She was so crazy about him.”
10: “There are lots of us busy elves working away in Santa’s workshop.”
11: “My tabloid heart beats loud.”
12: “We’ve been waiting three years to write this motion.”
13: “Can you get me subpoenaed?”
14: “I feel like I’m sticking a knife in your back.”
Book Four: Ken Starr: December 1997–January 1998
15: “One of your friends is in imminent danger.”
16: “In Watergate … you had tapes.”
17: “Terror.”
18: “You walk in off the street and expect me to give you case files?”
19: “I’ve never had a conversation with a reporter like this in my life.”
20: “I don’t recall.”
21: “Well, we’ll just have to win, then.”
Epilogue: “We are scum.”
Afterword: In the Matters of Julie Hiatt Steele, James Riady, and Linda Tripp
Notes on Sources and Methods
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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