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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judgment for President Clinton in the Jones litigation July 17, 1998 President served with grand jury subpoena, later withdrawn in return for testimony July 28, 1998 Immunity/Cooperation Agreement reached between Lewinsky and OIC August 17, 1998 President testifies before the grand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) |
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