Monica Lewinski Admits ‘Life Was Almost Unbearable’ in the Aftermath of Her Affair With Bill Clinton
President Bill Clinton for his “gross abuse of power” for luring her into a secret affair during the 1990s while she was a 20 ...
Monica Lewinsky thinks things should have played out differently. More than 30 years after the activist, now 52, began a ...
Monica Lewinsky is looking back at her life-changing love affair with Bill Clinton. More than 30 years after the activist, now 52, began a sexual relationship with the former United States president — ...
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Monica Lewinsky says Bill Clinton 'escaped a lot more than I did' after White House scandal
Monica Lewinsky says Bill Clinton "escaped" consequences of their affair more easily than she did, calling it a "gross abuse of power" nearly 30 years later.
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‘Is She Short on Cash Again?’: Monica Lewinsky Says Bill Clinton’s ‘Abuse of Power’ Left Her with a ‘Scarlet Letter’ While He Moved on with Hillary
Monica Lewinsky is still talking about “the world’s most famous office romance” and the consequences she will never escape.
Monica Lewinsky reveals she had a hard time reclaiming her sexuality following her infamous affair with then-president Bill ...
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Monica Lewinsky reflects on the brutal after effects of her infamous affair with Bill Clinton – “This was a gross abuse of power”
Monica Lewinsky has a lot to say! Nearly 30 years after her controversial affair with former President Bill Clinton, Lewinsky is revisiting her past, reflecting on the intense public scrutiny she ...
Monica Lewinsky said Tuesday that she walked offstage at a Jerusalem speaking event because of an interviewer's "off limits" question about former President Bill Clinton. The former White House intern ...
A week of extremes plays out across the headlines. Thirty-eight people are killed when hurricane-force winds tear through ...
Monica Lewinsky doesn't need an apology from former President Bill Clinton, but she believes he should want to apologize for the affair that led to headlines in tabloids across the world in the 90s.
Former President Bill Clinton says he would not have approached how he dealt with the Monica Lewinsky scandal differently, even in light of the #MeToo movement, he told NBC News’ Craig Melvin in an ...
Monica Lewinsky would apologize to Hillary Clinton again if the pair were to meet in person, NBC News reported. "My first public words after the scandal — uttered in an interview with Barbara Walters ...
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