moonshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Evenin',
   It appears that with the publisher Michael Viner's relevation this evening about
Ms.Willey's book proposal that something very wrong and illegal has surfaced.
By all accounts Willey's, story according to her letters and the book proposal,
her relationship with the president has been a good one and she was proud to be
associated with him and the party. It is a fact that her deceased husband has left her 
in
financial ruins. She turned to Clinton for some help in getting some gainful 
employment.
Things didn't work out quite the way she expected and her financial situation has not
improved. About 8 weeks ago her lawyer contacted Mr. Viner, a well known publisher
from L.A., about a book deal. Her lawyer was hoping for "Paula Barbiari kind of money"
ie...millions. Her story was of little interest. the talks continued. Ken Starr and his
investigators got a hold of her and she "reluctantly" went in front of the grand jury.
After her appearance she chose to go on 60 Minutes and tell a different tale than what 
she
told
to her would be publisher. Mr. Viner fought with his conscience about going public with
this change of the story. when he dropped this bombshell on tonights Internight show 
the
response from a Clinton basher and a lawyer was a question of wether or not there was
a publisher-client privilege. There isn't.
   From my seat on the beach Ms. Willey has concocted this fable in order to get the 
book
deal she needed to get herself out of debt. Desperate times call for desperate measures
I guess.
...Mac


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