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Clinton-Jones settlement text (11-13-98) Lawsuit documents unsealed October 19 and October 26 Judge's dismissal motion (4-1-98) Clinton's grand jury testimony (8-17-98) Jones' declaration (3-11-98) Clinton's deposition in Jones case (1-17-98) Jones team's definition of sexual relations Read the Starr Report or use the interactive guide Judge Grants Clinton's Motion For Summary JudgmentJudge Susan Webber Wright delivered a 40-page ruling dismissing all three counts in Paula Jones' sexual harassment and employment discrimination lawsuit against President Bill Clinton. Saying Jones' allegations fell "far short" of what was required under the law to support her claim of outrage, Webber Wright ruled there were no "genuine issues" worthy of a trial. Text Of Judge's Opinion In Paula Jones' Lawsuit Against Clinton Opinion And Order, PDF version Clinton's Response To Jones' FilingThe lawyer for President Bill Clinton, Bob Bennett, filed about 200 pages of legal arguments and testimony Friday, March 20, in response to an earlier filing by Paula Jones' attorneys (see below) and in support of Bennett's motion for summary judgment. The main brief seeks to rebut the arguments by Jones' lawyers that the case should go to trial as scheduled May 27. Included in these papers are more excerpts from the depositions of Kathleen Willey, Gennifer Flowers and troopers in Clinton's security detail in Arkansas. President Clinton's Reply In Further Support Of His Motion For Summary Judgment. Excerpt From Deposition Of Kathleen Willey Excerpt From Deposition Of Raymond "Buddy" Young Excerpt From Deposition Of Dolly Kyle Browning Excerpt From Deposition Of Gennifer Flowers Excerpt From Deposition Of Larry Patterson Excerpt From Deposition Of Roger Perry Excerpt From Deposition Of L.D Brown Legal Documents Released In The Jones v. Clinton CasePaula Jones' lawyers released about 700 pages of legal arguments and documents on Friday, March 13, hoping to persuade an Arkansas judge that Jones' sexual harassment lawsuit against President Bill Clinton should proceed to trial as scheduled. Included in the papers provided to the court were excerpts from the depositions of President Bill Clinton and ex-White House staffer Kathleen Willey, declarations from Linda Tripp, Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers, as well as the Jones' lawyers brief opposing the Clinton team's motion to dismiss the lawsuit. Here are about 450 pages from what the Jones team filed: President Bill Clinton Deposition Plaintiff's Opposition To Defendant Clinton's Motion For Summary Judgment
Dolly Kyle Browning Declaration
Dolly Kyle Browning Deposition Declaration Of Patrick J. Carnes Clinton's Lawyer Moves To Dismiss Jones LawsuitOn February 17, 1998, President Bill Clinton's private attorney, Bob Bennett, filed a summary judgment motion to have the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit dismissed. Bennett's motion to dismiss Jones' suit was filed well ahead of a March 13 deadline. His motion reads, in part, "Plaintiff [Jones] has failed to produce evidence showing the existence of essential elements of each of her claims. Therefore President Clinton is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." |