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March 29, 2000

                    White House has disk
                    with Lewinsky e-mail

                    By Jerry Seper
                    THE WASHINGTON TIMES


                         The White House has in its possession a
                    previously undisclosed computer disk with e-mails by
                    former intern Monica Lewinsky to two grand jury
                    witnesses while her affair with President Clinton was
                    under investigation.

                         The e-mails are among thousands of messages
                    sought under subpoena between 1996 and 1998 by
                    a federal grand jury and three congressional
                    committees, but never turned over.

                         U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth, told
                    Monday of the existence of the disk by Justice
                    Department lawyer James J. Gilligan, will decide
                    when and if it will be released and to whom.

                         The "zip disk," a sophisticated floppylike disk
                    with expanded storage space, was compiled after a
                    manual search of the Lewinsky e-mail file by a
                    Northrop Grumman Corp. contract employee who
                    denied its existence under oath last week before the
                    House Government Reform Committee.

                         That employee, Robert Haas, gave the disk to the
                    firm's corporate counsel, who passed it on March 17
                    to Charles C. Easley, security chief for the Executive
                    Office of the President.

                         On the disk are e-mails Miss Lewinsky sent to
                    Betty Currie, who is Mr. Clinton's personal
                    secretary, and Ashley Raines, who worked in the
                    White House Office of Policy Development
                    Operations.

                         Mrs. Currie, who facilitated meetings between the
                    president and the intern, and Miss Raines, in whom
                    Miss Lewinsky confided she was having sexual
                    relations with Mr. Clinton, were witnesses before the
                    Lewinsky grand jury.

                         "EOP has not yet reviewed the contents of the
                    disk, but has been advised by counsel for Northrop
                    Grumman that it contains copies of e-mails from
                    Monica Lewinsky to Betty Currie and Ashley
                    Raines," said Mr. Gilligan, who represents the
                    Executive Office of the President.

                         He said the White House has "no knowledge or
                    information whatsoever" on the specific contents of
                    the e-mails.

                         The growing flap over the missing e-mails has
                    spread in recent weeks to a Justice Department
                    investigation and a probe by the House committee,
                    whose chairman, Rep. Dan Burton, Indiana
                    Republican, called this week for the appointment of a
                    special counsel to investigate the matter.

                         The Justice Department's campaign finance task
                    force is probing whether the White House willfully
                    concealed e-mails subpoenaed by the task force, and
                    "threatened" Northrop Grumman employees to keep
                    the messages secret.

                         Task force chief Robert J. Conrad Jr. told Judge
                    Lamberth last week the e-mail management system
                    had "for some period of time" failed to collect
                    incoming messages, possibly including some
                    "communications related to various criminal
                    investigations."

                         Meanwhile, White House spokesman Joe
                    Lockhart said the Justice Department will decide
                    whether to name an outside counsel to probe the
                    missing e-mails, but criticized Mr. Burton for making
                    the request.

                         "Dan Burton asking for an outside counsel or a
                    special counsel is like the sun coming up in the
                    morning," Mr. Lockhart said.

                         The White House has acknowledged that
                    thousands of e-mails were not turned over under
                    subpoena during a two-year period ending in 1998,
                    but blamed the problem on a computer glitch.

                         The e-mails involved Miss Lewinsky; the White
                    House's receipt of secret FBI files; information on the
                    selection of corporate executives for overseas trips;
                    and 1996 campaign finance activities.

                         The problem was found in May 1998 when
                    Northrop Grumman traced a programming error on
                    one of four White House Lotus Notes e-mail servers
                    back to August 1996. They said the server was
                    mislabeled and a search of e-mails was incomplete.

                         Last week, five Northrop Grumman employees
                    told the committee they were warned not to discuss
                    the problem. Three of them said they were
                    threatened with jail if they mentioned the missing
                    e-mail messages to anyone.

                         When the White House was told in 1998 that
                    thousands of e-mails had not been surrendered, a
                    manual search was ordered of messages involving
                    Miss Lewinsky. That assignment went to Mr. Haas,
                    a systems administrator.

                         According to an impeachment report by
                    independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, Miss
                    Lewinsky confided to Miss Raines some of the most
                    graphic details of her 19-month relationship with Mr.
                    Clinton. The two exchanged a number of e-mail
                    messages about the affair during the two-year period
                    in which the White House has acknowledged that the
                    messages were never turned over.

                         Miss Raines told the grand jury Miss Lewinsky
                    described her relationship with the president as they
                    occurred. She said she understood the president and
                    Miss Lewinsky engaged in kissing and oral sex,
                    usually in the president's study, and testified that she
                    heard Mr. Clinton's voice on a phone message Miss
                    Lewinsky played for her.

                         Ironically, Miss Raines' mother manages the
                    Excelsior Hotel in Little Rock, Ark., where
                    then-Gov. Clinton was accused in a sexual
                    misconduct lawsuit of exposing himself to and
                    seeking oral sex from Arkansas state employee Paula
                    Jones in May 1991.

                         Mrs. Currie was involved in ploys to explain Miss
                    Lewinsky's Oval Office presence, including saying
                    she was bringing the president letters or visiting her.

                         She also retrieved Mr. Clinton's gifts to Miss
                    Lewinsky, which investigators believed was part of a
                    bid by the president and others to obstruct justice in
                    the Jones suit. Mrs. Currie phoned Miss Lewinsky
                    several times at her Watergate apartment at Mr.
                    Clinton's behest to pick up the gifts.

                         In a Dec. 28, 1997, call � after Mr. Clinton
                    learned Miss Lewinsky was on the Jones witness list
                    �Mrs. Currie told Miss Lewinsky, "I understand
                    you have something to give me." Mrs. Currie testified
                    she thought Miss Lewinsky called her and could not
                    recall whether Mr. Clinton told her about the gifts.

                         The White House e-mail question surfaced in
                    recent weeks because of a $90 million suit in the
                    "Filegate" scandal by Judicial Watch, a conservative
                    public interest law firm, which has opposed
                    government efforts to have the case postponed
                    because of the Justice Department probe.

                         Last week, Judge Lamberth ordered the
                    department's campaign finance task force to tell him
                    why he should delay the suit while it investigates the
                    missing e-mails. A hearing on the matter is scheduled
                    for tomorrow.

                         But the judge questioned the administration's
                    "track record" in conducting investigations into White
                    House scandals, saying prior inquiries turned out to
                    be "bogus." He told Mr. Gilligan he faces "an uphill
                    battle" to convince him the delay is necessary.

                         � Andrew Cain contributed to this report.


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