White House Scandal At A Glance: March 19
Today's developments:
- A high school classmate of Monica Lewinsky, Natalie Ungvari, appeared before the grand jury investigating sex-and-perjury allegations surrounding President Bill Clinton.
- Marsha Scott, White House deputy personnel director and longtime friend of the president, testified before the grand jury. Scott has known Clinton for 30 years, and prosecutors were believed to be questioning her about what she knows about his relationship with Lewinsky.
- Linda Tripp, who secretly tape-recorded conversations with Lewinsky, wants a Justice Department probe of the release of her employment records and security documents.
- A supermarket tabloid said it sought an interview with Kathleen Willey for six months and that she was interested in selling her story about unwanted sexual advances in the White House for $300,000. Star Magazine Editor Phil Bunton said the tab made a counter-offer to Willey's attorney, Dan Gecker, for $50,000, but the idea died when Willey went on "60 Minutes" last weekend with her accusations against President Bill Clinton.
- Clinton's attorney, Robert Bennett, plans to release a transcript of his cross-examination of Willey on Friday, CNN has learned.
- CBS News has rejected a White House request to release a transcript or videotape of its full 45-minute interview with Bennett, in answer to Willey's accusations.
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