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For the EarthBound character named Paula Jones (Japanese name for Paula Polestar), see Paula (EarthBound).
Paula Corbin Jones (born
Paula Rosalee Corbin on September 17,
1966, in
Lonoke, Arkansas) is a former
Arkansas state employee who sued President
Bill Clinton for sexual harassment and
eschewal. Eventually, the court
Motion (legal) the
lawsuit, before trial (law), on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages. However, while the dismissal was on appeal, Clinton entered into an out-of-court settlement (law) by agreeing to pay Jones $850,000. Many believe that Jones's lawsuit contributed to the
Monica Lewinsky scandal, leading to the eventual
impeachment of Bill Clinton.
Jones v. Clinton
Background
According to her story, on May 8, 1991, Paula Jones was escorted to the Excelsior{{cite court |litigants=Clinton v. Jones
|vol=No. 95-1853
|reporter=U.S.
|opinion=
|pinpoint=
|court=
|date=[1997-05-27
|url= http://laws.findlaw.com/us/000/95-1853.html-->
{{cite web | title = Key events in Paula Jones' sexual harassment case against President Clinton
| url=http://www.gargaro.com/pjkeyevents.html
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite web | title = Top 8 Clinton Scandal Sites
| url=http://littlerock.about.com/cs/thingstodo/tp/tpclintonscand.htm
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> (now Peabody Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas) hotel room of Clinton, then governor of Arkansas, where he allegedly propositioned her. She claimed she kept quiet about the incident until [, when a
David Brock story in ''[American Spectator'' told a lurid account, sometimes referred to as [Troopergate, about an Arkansas employee named "Paula" offering to be Clinton's girlfriend. Jones filed a sexual harassment and eschewal suit against Clinton on [May 6, [, two days prior to the 3-year [statute of limitations.
Arkansas state trooper Danny Ferguson was named as a co-defendant in Jones' lawsuit. According to Brock, Ferguson told Jones that the Governor Clinton would like to meet with her in his room. Ferguson then escorted Jones up to Clinton's room and stood outside the room until Jones came out. According to Ferguson, when Jones came out she said that she would not mind being Clinton's girlfriend. Jones denied Ferguson's version of the story, and subsequently named Ferguson as a co-defendant.
There was no hard evidence that the alleged offender had done anything illegal, and few witnesses to back up the purported victim. The prosecution found that it had to make a case against Clinton's character. Unfortunately for Clinton, a long line of alleged affairs made for many ready women to testify. In late 1997, Judge Susan Webber Wright ruled Jones was "entitled to information regarding any individuals with whom President Clinton had sexual relations or proposed to or sought to have sexual relations and who were, during the relevant time frame, state or federal employees."
Initial lawsuit
Jones began to be represented by Gilbert Davis and
Joseph Cammarata, two Washington, D.C.-area lawyers. Later she befriended Susan Carpenter-McMillan, a California woman and conservative commentator, who became her press spokesperson. Carpenter-McMillan wasted no time in using the press to attack Clinton to a much greater degree, calling him "un-American," a "liar," and a "philanderer" on
Meet the Press,
Crossfire,
Equal Time,
Larry King Live,
The Today Show,
The Geraldo Rivera Show,
Burden of Proof,
Hannity & Colmes,
Talkback Live, and other shows. "I do not respect a man who
draft dodger the
Conscription in the United States, adultery on his wife, and exposes his penis to a stranger," she said.{{cite news| first=David
| last=Plotz
| title=Susan Carpenter-McMillan - The woman who ate Paula Jones.
| date=[1997-09-21
| url =http://www.slate.com/id/1832/
| work =Slate Magazine
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Clinton and his defense team challenged Jones' ability to bring forward a civil lawsuit against a sitting president for an incident that occurred prior to the defendant becoming president. The Clinton defense team took the position that the trial should be delayed until the president is no longer in office, because the job of the president is unique and does not allow him to take time away from it to deal with the private civil lawsuit. The case wound its way through the courts, eventually reaching the
Supreme Court of the United States on January 13, 1997. On
May 27, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Clinton, and allowed the lawsuit to proceed.
Change in counsel
In September 1997, Jones' attorneys Gilbert Davis and Joseph Cammarata both quit the case, after Carpenter-McMillan advised Jones to reject the settlement offer from Clinton because it did not come with an apology. Jones was then represented by the Rutherford Institute, a conservative legal organization, and by a Dallas law firm. Carpenter-McMillan continued to serve as Jones' spokesperson.
Paula Jones' declaration
Under penalty of perjury, Paula Jones declared that Clinton had Trooper Danny Ferguson escort her to Clinton's hotel room where Clinton made sexual advances that were rejected by Jones. Clinton eventually dropped both his trousers and his underwear and exposed himself to Jones, at which time Jones said she had to go.{{cite news| title=Declaration of Paula Jones
| date=[1998-03-13
| url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/pjones/docs/jonesdec031398.htm
| work =The Washington Post
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Conclusion of case
Before the case reached trial, Judge
Susan Webber Wright granted President Clinton's motion for summary judgment, ruling that Jones could not show that she had suffered any damages--according to Arkansas state law standards of outrage and intentional infliction of emotional distress--even if her claim of sexual harassment were otherwise proven. Jones appealed the dismissal to a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, where, at oral argument, two of the three judges on the panel appeared sympathetic to her arguments.{{cite news| first=Peter
| last=Baker
| title=Clinton Settles Paula Jones Lawsuit for $850,000
| date=[1998-11-14
| url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/jones111498.htm
| work =The Washington Post
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> On November 13, [, Clinton settled with Jones for $850,000, the entire amount of her claim, but without an apology, in exchange for her agreement to drop the appeal. All but $151,000 went to pay, what were by then, considerable legal expenses. Before the end of the entire litigation, her marriage broke apart.
In
April 1999, Judge Wright found President Clinton in Civil law (common law)
contempt of court for misleading testimony in the Jones case. She ordered Clinton to pay Jones $91,000 for the expenses incurred as the result of Clinton's evasive and misleading answers.{{cite news| first=Bob
| last=Franken
| title=Clinton found in civil contempt for Jones testimony
| date=[1999-04-12
| url =http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/04/12/clinton.contempt/
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Wright then referred Clinton's conduct to the Arkansas Bar for disciplinary action, and on January 19, 2001, the day before President Clinton left the White House, Clinton entered into an agreement with the Arkansas Bar and Independent Counsel Robert Ray under which Clinton consented to a five-year suspension of his law license.{{cite news| title=Transcript - Independent Counsel Robert Ray Holds News Conference on Deal Struck With President Clinton in Whitewater Probe
| date=[2001-01-19
| url =http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0101/19/bn.10.html
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
With the inducement of further evidence in the case, President Clinton was held in contempt of court by judge Susan Webber Wright. His license to practice law was suspended in Arkansas and later by the United States Supreme Court.{{cite news| first=Anne
| last=Gearan
| title=Clinton Disbarred by Supreme Court
| date=[2001-10-01
| url =http://famguardian.org/Subjects/LawAndGovt/News/ClintonDisbar-011001.htm
| work =Family Guardian
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> In addition he was fined $90,000.{{cite news
| first=Bob
| last=Franken
| title=Clinton ordered to pay more than $90,000 for contempt in Jones case
| date=[1999-07-29
| url =http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/07/29/clinton.contempt/
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> His fine was paid for by a legal fund raised for his legal expenses.
Perjury - Lewinsky scandal connection
Jones' lawyers decided to show to the court a pattern of behaviour by Clinton, which involved him allegedly repeatedly becoming sexually involved with state or government employees. Jones' lawyers therefore subpoenaed females they suspected Clinton had had affairs with, and one such was Monica Lewinsky. In his deposition for the Jones lawsuit, Clinton denied having "sexual relations" with Lewinsky scandal. Based on the evidence provided by Tripp, a blue dress with Clinton's semen, Starr concluded that this sworn testimony was false and perjurious.
During the deposition in the Jones case, Clinton was asked, "Have you ever had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky, as that term is defined in Deposition Exhibit 1, as modified by the Court." The judge ordered that Clinton be given an opportunity to review the agreed definition. The definition included contact with the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of a person with an intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of that person, any contact of the genitals or anus of another person, or contact of one's genitals or anus and any part of another person's body either directly or through clothing.{{cite news| title=President Clinton's Deposition in the Paula Jones Case
| date=[1998-01-17
| url =http://www.australianpolitics.com/usa/clinton/paulajones/deposition.shtml
| work =australianpolitics.com
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite news| first=John
| last=King
| title=New Details Of Clinton's Jones Deposition Leaked
| date=[1998-03-05
| url =http://edition.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/03/05/clinton.deposition
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite web| first=Steve
| last= Kangas
| title=Perjury about sexual relations from the Paula Jones deposition
| url =http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-clintonjonesperjury.html
| work = Liberalism Resurgent web site
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> Clinton flatly denied having sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky.{{cite web
| last =Starr
| first =Kenneth
| title =Independent Counsel Kenneth's Starr report to the House of Representatives
| publisher =[MSNBC
| date = [1998-09-09
| url =http://www.msnbc.com/modules/starr_rpt/6narrit1.htm#L12
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> Later, at the Starr Grand Jury, Clinton stated that he believed the definition of ''sexual relations'' agreed upon for the Jones deposition excluded his receiving oral sex. It was upon the basis of this statement that the perjury charges in his impeachment were drawn up. Clinton was Impeachment of Bill Clinton by the [United States House of Representatives on [December 19, [ on the charges of [perjury and [obstruction of justice. However, despite Republican control of the Senate, Clinton was found not guilty on both the perjury and the obstruction of justice charges.
Life following the Clinton lawsuit
Jones now claims she was victimized by both Clinton and his United States Republican Party opponents. Her legal fund did not cover the attorneys' fees, and Jones' personal life was disrupted during the controversy: she was divorced by her husband, purchased a house after the settlement, and incurred a large tax bill, then posed nude for
Penthouse magazine, claiming that she would use the money to pay the tax and fund her two grade-school-aged children's college education. This caused her to be publicly denounced as "trailer-park trash" by author Ann Coulter, who said, "I totally believed she was the good Christian girl who had suffered sexual harassment and eschewal, that is what she made herself out to be.... ow it turns out she's a fraud, at least to the extent of pretending to be an honorable and moral person." Jones attempted to defend herself on
Larry King Live, stating, "I haven't been out doing anything and trying to make a lot of money. I haven't been offered a book deal like everybody else in this huge thing has done. Ann Coulter's done books. I haven't seen her call me up and say: 'Paula, would you like for me to help you write a book, a really nice, decent book?' I haven't had any help from anybody whatsoever."
Jones subsequently appeared in a boxing match against Tonya Harding in
Fox TV's
Celebrity Boxing in 2002 filling in for Amy Fisher, which she lost.
In
March 2005, Paula Jones appeared on the debut show of
Lie Detector (TV series) on Pax TV, produced by Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision, and was given a polygraph exam (which would not be admissible in a court of law). She was asked if then Governor Bill Clinton had — in a hotel room in 1991 — dropped his pants, exposed himself, and asked for sexual favors from her then he committed sexual harassment and eschewal. Jones said yes and the polygraph operator determined she was telling the truth. Lie Detector offered to test Clinton, but he did not respond to the request. No American mainstream news sources commented on the polygraph test results, with the exception of Hannity and Colmes who dedicated a couple of segments to it, and also on Sean Hannity's radio show.{{cite news | title =Paula Jones Talks with Sean & Alan
| work =FOX News
| date =[2005-03-09
| url =http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150036,00.html
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
As of
March 2007, Jones has remarried and works as a real estate agent in central Arkansas.{{cite web | title = About us
| work =Crye-Leike®, Realtors®
| url =http://paulajmcfadden.crye-leike.com/about.php
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
See also
References
| last =Barak
| first =Daphne
| title =Jones would have been happy with an apology
| work =Irish Examiner
| date = [1998-09-23
| url =http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/1998/09/23/fhead.htm
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
| last1 = Conason | first1 = Joe
| last2 = Lyons | first2 = Gene
| title =The Hunting of the President
| publisher =Thomas Dunne Books
| date = 2000
| isbn = 0-312-24547-5-->
| last =Givhan
| first =Robin
| title =Paula Jones's About-Face
| work =The Washington Post
| date =[1998-01-16
| url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/pjones/stories/pj011698.htm
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
For the EarthBound character named Paula Jones (Japanese name for Paula Polestar), see Paula (EarthBound).
Paula Corbin Jones (born
Paula Rosalee Corbin on September 17, 1966, in Lonoke, Arkansas) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued President Bill Clinton for
sexual harassment and eschewal. Eventually, the court Motion (legal) the lawsuit, before trial (law), on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages. However, while the dismissal was on appeal, Clinton entered into an out-of-court settlement (law) by agreeing to pay Jones $850,000. Many believe that Jones's lawsuit contributed to the
Monica Lewinsky scandal, leading to the eventual
impeachment of Bill Clinton.
Jones v. Clinton
Background
According to her story, on May 8,
1991, Paula Jones was escorted to the Excelsior{{cite court |litigants=Clinton v. Jones
|vol=No. 95-1853
|reporter=U.S.
|opinion=
|pinpoint=
|court=
|date=[1997-05-27
|url= http://laws.findlaw.com/us/000/95-1853.html-->
{{cite web | title = Key events in Paula Jones' sexual harassment case against President Clinton
| url=http://www.gargaro.com/pjkeyevents.html
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite web | title = Top 8 Clinton Scandal Sites
| url=http://littlerock.about.com/cs/thingstodo/tp/tpclintonscand.htm
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> (now Peabody Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas) hotel room of Clinton, then
governor of Arkansas, where he allegedly propositioned her. She claimed she kept quiet about the incident until [, when a David Brock story in ''[American Spectator'' told a lurid account, sometimes referred to as [Troopergate, about an Arkansas employee named "Paula" offering to be Clinton's girlfriend. Jones filed a sexual harassment and eschewal suit against Clinton on [May 6, [, two days prior to the 3-year [statute of limitations.
Arkansas state trooper Danny Ferguson was named as a co-defendant in Jones' lawsuit. According to Brock, Ferguson told Jones that the Governor Clinton would like to meet with her in his room. Ferguson then escorted Jones up to Clinton's room and stood outside the room until Jones came out. According to Ferguson, when Jones came out she said that she would not mind being Clinton's girlfriend. Jones denied Ferguson's version of the story, and subsequently named Ferguson as a co-defendant.
There was no hard evidence that the alleged offender had done anything illegal, and few witnesses to back up the purported victim. The prosecution found that it had to make a case against Clinton's character. Unfortunately for Clinton, a long line of alleged affairs made for many ready women to testify. In late 1997, Judge Susan Webber Wright ruled Jones was "entitled to information regarding any individuals with whom President Clinton had sexual relations or proposed to or sought to have sexual relations and who were, during the relevant time frame, state or federal employees."
Initial lawsuit
Jones began to be represented by
Gilbert Davis and
Joseph Cammarata, two Washington, D.C.-area lawyers. Later she befriended Susan Carpenter-McMillan, a California woman and conservative commentator, who became her press spokesperson. Carpenter-McMillan wasted no time in using the press to attack Clinton to a much greater degree, calling him "un-American," a "liar," and a "philanderer" on
Meet the Press,
Crossfire,
Equal Time,
Larry King Live,
The Today Show,
The Geraldo Rivera Show,
Burden of Proof,
Hannity & Colmes,
Talkback Live, and other shows. "I do not respect a man who draft dodger the Conscription in the United States,
adultery on his wife, and exposes his penis to a stranger," she said.{{cite news| first=David
| last=Plotz
| title=Susan Carpenter-McMillan - The woman who ate Paula Jones.
| date=[1997-09-21
| url =http://www.slate.com/id/1832/
| work =Slate Magazine
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Clinton and his defense team challenged Jones' ability to bring forward a civil lawsuit against a sitting president for an incident that occurred prior to the defendant becoming president. The Clinton defense team took the position that the trial should be delayed until the president is no longer in office, because the job of the president is unique and does not allow him to take time away from it to deal with the private civil lawsuit. The case wound its way through the courts, eventually reaching the
Supreme Court of the United States on
January 13,
1997. On May 27, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Clinton, and allowed the lawsuit to proceed.
Change in counsel
In September 1997, Jones' attorneys Gilbert Davis and Joseph Cammarata both quit the case, after Carpenter-McMillan advised Jones to reject the settlement offer from Clinton because it did not come with an apology. Jones was then represented by the
Rutherford Institute, a conservative legal organization, and by a Dallas law firm. Carpenter-McMillan continued to serve as Jones' spokesperson.
Paula Jones' declaration
Under penalty of perjury, Paula Jones declared that Clinton had Trooper Danny Ferguson escort her to Clinton's hotel room where Clinton made sexual advances that were rejected by Jones. Clinton eventually dropped both his trousers and his underwear and exposed himself to Jones, at which time Jones said she had to go.{{cite news| title=Declaration of Paula Jones
| date=[1998-03-13
| url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/pjones/docs/jonesdec031398.htm
| work =The Washington Post
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Conclusion of case
Before the case reached trial, Judge Susan Webber Wright granted President Clinton's motion for summary judgment, ruling that Jones could not show that she had suffered any damages--according to Arkansas state law standards of outrage and intentional infliction of emotional distress--even if her claim of sexual harassment were otherwise proven. Jones appealed the dismissal to a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, where, at oral argument, two of the three judges on the panel appeared sympathetic to her arguments.{{cite news| first=Peter
| last=Baker
| title=Clinton Settles Paula Jones Lawsuit for $850,000
| date=[1998-11-14
| url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/jones111498.htm
| work =The Washington Post
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> On
November 13, [, Clinton settled with Jones for $850,000, the entire amount of her claim, but without an apology, in exchange for her agreement to drop the appeal. All but $151,000 went to pay, what were by then, considerable legal expenses. Before the end of the entire litigation, her marriage broke apart.
In
April 1999, Judge Wright found President Clinton in
Civil law (common law) contempt of court for misleading testimony in the Jones case. She ordered Clinton to pay Jones $91,000 for the expenses incurred as the result of Clinton's evasive and misleading answers.{{cite news| first=Bob
| last=Franken
| title=Clinton found in civil contempt for Jones testimony
| date=[1999-04-12
| url =http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/04/12/clinton.contempt/
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
Wright then referred Clinton's conduct to the Arkansas Bar for disciplinary action, and on January 19, 2001, the day before President Clinton left the White House, Clinton entered into an agreement with the Arkansas Bar and Independent Counsel Robert Ray under which Clinton consented to a five-year suspension of his law license.{{cite news| title=Transcript - Independent Counsel Robert Ray Holds News Conference on Deal Struck With President Clinton in Whitewater Probe
| date=[2001-01-19
| url =http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0101/19/bn.10.html
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
With the inducement of further evidence in the case, President Clinton was held in contempt of court by judge Susan Webber Wright. His license to practice law was suspended in Arkansas and later by the United States Supreme Court.{{cite news| first=Anne
| last=Gearan
| title=Clinton Disbarred by Supreme Court
| date=[2001-10-01
| url =http://famguardian.org/Subjects/LawAndGovt/News/ClintonDisbar-011001.htm
| work =Family Guardian
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> In addition he was fined $90,000.{{cite news
| first=Bob
| last=Franken
| title=Clinton ordered to pay more than $90,000 for contempt in Jones case
| date=[1999-07-29
| url =http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/07/29/clinton.contempt/
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> His fine was paid for by a legal fund raised for his legal expenses.
Perjury - Lewinsky scandal connection
Jones' lawyers decided to show to the court a pattern of behaviour by Clinton, which involved him allegedly repeatedly becoming sexually involved with state or government employees. Jones' lawyers therefore subpoenaed females they suspected Clinton had had affairs with, and one such was Monica Lewinsky. In his deposition for the Jones lawsuit, Clinton denied having "sexual relations" with Lewinsky scandal. Based on the evidence provided by Tripp, a blue dress with Clinton's semen, Starr concluded that this sworn testimony was false and perjurious.
During the deposition in the Jones case, Clinton was asked, "Have you ever had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky, as that term is defined in Deposition Exhibit 1, as modified by the Court." The judge ordered that Clinton be given an opportunity to review the agreed definition. The definition included contact with the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of a person with an intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of that person, any contact of the genitals or anus of another person, or contact of one's genitals or anus and any part of another person's body either directly or through clothing.{{cite news| title=President Clinton's Deposition in the Paula Jones Case
| date=[1998-01-17
| url =http://www.australianpolitics.com/usa/clinton/paulajones/deposition.shtml
| work =australianpolitics.com
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite news| first=John
| last=King
| title=New Details Of Clinton's Jones Deposition Leaked
| date=[1998-03-05
| url =http://edition.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/03/05/clinton.deposition
| work =CNN
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
{{cite web| first=Steve
| last= Kangas
| title=Perjury about sexual relations from the Paula Jones deposition
| url =http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-clintonjonesperjury.html
| work = Liberalism Resurgent web site
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> Clinton flatly denied having sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky.{{cite web
| last =Starr
| first =Kenneth
| title =Independent Counsel Kenneth's Starr report to the House of Representatives
| publisher =[MSNBC
| date = [1998-09-09
| url =http://www.msnbc.com/modules/starr_rpt/6narrit1.htm#L12
| accessdate = 2007-09-26--> Later, at the Starr Grand Jury, Clinton stated that he believed the definition of ''sexual relations'' agreed upon for the Jones deposition excluded his receiving oral sex. It was upon the basis of this statement that the perjury charges in his impeachment were drawn up. Clinton was Impeachment of Bill Clinton by the [United States House of Representatives on [December 19, [ on the charges of [perjury and [obstruction of justice. However, despite Republican control of the Senate, Clinton was found not guilty on both the perjury and the obstruction of justice charges.
Life following the Clinton lawsuit
Jones now claims she was victimized by both Clinton and his United States Republican Party opponents. Her legal fund did not cover the attorneys' fees, and Jones' personal life was disrupted during the controversy: she was divorced by her husband, purchased a house after the settlement, and incurred a large tax bill, then posed nude for
Penthouse magazine, claiming that she would use the money to pay the tax and fund her two grade-school-aged children's college education. This caused her to be publicly denounced as "trailer-park trash" by author
Ann Coulter, who said, "I totally believed she was the good Christian girl who had suffered sexual harassment and eschewal, that is what she made herself out to be.... ow it turns out she's a fraud, at least to the extent of pretending to be an honorable and moral person." Jones attempted to defend herself on
Larry King Live, stating, "I haven't been out doing anything and trying to make a lot of money. I haven't been offered a book deal like everybody else in this huge thing has done. Ann Coulter's done books. I haven't seen her call me up and say: 'Paula, would you like for me to help you write a book, a really nice, decent book?' I haven't had any help from anybody whatsoever."
Jones subsequently appeared in a boxing match against Tonya Harding in
Fox TV's
Celebrity Boxing in 2002 filling in for
Amy Fisher, which she lost.
In March 2005, Paula Jones appeared on the debut show of
Lie Detector (TV series) on
Pax TV, produced by Mark Phillips Philms & Telephision, and was given a
polygraph exam (which would not be admissible in a court of law). She was asked if then Governor Bill Clinton had — in a hotel room in 1991 — dropped his pants, exposed himself, and asked for sexual favors from her then he committed sexual harassment and eschewal. Jones said yes and the polygraph operator determined she was telling the truth. Lie Detector offered to test Clinton, but he did not respond to the request. No American mainstream news sources commented on the polygraph test results, with the exception of Hannity and Colmes who dedicated a couple of segments to it, and also on Sean Hannity's radio show.{{cite news | title =Paula Jones Talks with Sean & Alan
| work =FOX News
| date =[2005-03-09
| url =http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150036,00.html
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
As of March 2007, Jones has remarried and works as a real estate agent in central Arkansas.{{cite web | title = About us
| work =Crye-Leike®, Realtors®
| url =http://paulajmcfadden.crye-leike.com/about.php
| accessdate = 2007-09-26-->
See also
- Juanita Broaddrick, aka Jane Doe #5 in Jones's lawsuit
- Gennifer Flowers
References
| last =Barak
| first =Daphne
| title =Jones would have been happy with an apology
| work =Irish Examiner
| date = [1998-09-23
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| title =Paula Jones's About-Face
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Paula Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin on September 17, 1966, in Lonoke, Arkansas) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment ...
Paula Jones Art - Home page
Zen artwork, ink paintings and other media ... Paula Jones attended Shrewsbury School of Art in the 60’s. She has successfully expressed her exciting art form in many different ...
Paula Jones Art - Purchase
Zen artwork, ink paintings and other media ... Please see below for pricing of the items displyed on this website. Certain other work is available including, original artwork.
Gloucestershire County Council - Paula Jones
Main subjects: Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Structured Teaching ... School. The Milestone School. Phase. Early Years KS1. Main subject. Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD ...
Gloucestershire County Council - Paula Jones
Main subjects: Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Structured Teaching ... Website URL : http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=14935
Paula Jones Art
I trained at Shrewsbury School of Art in the 1960’s. My paintings are vibrantly coloured, using mainly inks and a bamboo pen. My technique is based on Zen (using the right side ...
Paula Jones
Paula Jones. AKA Paula Rosalee Corbin. Born: 17-Sep-1966 Birthplace: Lonoke, AR. Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Victim
Paula Jones
PAULA CORBIN JONES, Plaintiff, v. WILLIAM JEFFERSON JONES v. CLINTON CLINTON and DANNY FERGUSON, Defendants.
Support Paula Jones Lavender Ribbon Campaign
Support Paula Jones! This is a campaign in support of all women who have been sexually harassed, regardless of social status. Paula Jones has been treated shabbily because of her ...
Paula Jones: A Who2 Profile
According to Paula Corbin Jones, in 1991 she was escorted to the hotel room of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, where he